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Discover Ludwig"is marred" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has been damaged or spoiled, usually in a significant or noticeable way. Example: The beauty of the landscape is marred by the presence of industrial factories.
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But it is marred by peculiarities.
But it is marred by three related flaws.
But Lewis's analysis is marred by an odd paradox.
And the book is marred by avoidable errors.
His book is marred by a fatal timidity.
Even this, however, is marred by the spoken word.
The book is marred only by excess erudition.
Whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood.
But these days his pride is marred by anxiety.
Progress in health care and education is marred by vast regional inequalities.
"I decided that I'm just going to go forward, and the past is marred," he said.
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