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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'in a markedly' is both correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a significant difference or change in comparison to something else. For example, "Sales of organic produce increased in a markedly compared to last year."
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But the victory has put Mr. Chen, an earnest lawyer and native Taiwanese, in a markedly stronger position.
London's franchised bus network is in a markedly different to position to bus networks elsewhere in the country.
African-Americans who crossed the Atlantic in the nineteenth century found themselves in a markedly less hostile world.
As Lehman tries to spin a positive story despite its historic loss, Mr. Fuld finds himself in a markedly different position from just six months ago.
Composed over a forty-four year period, Clampitt's letters are written in a markedly different voice from that of her intricate, highly learned poems.
But a few years later, Ms. Kennedy went in a markedly different direction, one that would turn her from a modestly successful author into a publishing industry phenomenon.
(You imagine that if Mr. Chesney were visiting this woman in her workplace, he'd be in a markedly less pensive mood).
It reacted to its first toppling of a suspected kingpin in a markedly different way from its predecessor.
But the belief that you might die in a markedly better existence than the one you came into is fading.
When the bid to host the Olympics was won in 2005, it was in a markedly different world financial climate.
He finds himself in a markedly different situation today from the one he was in when I met him five years ago.
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