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The phrase "it marks" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something serves as an indicator or sign of something else. Here is an example: "The ringing of the bell marks the beginning of each class period."
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It marks its scent by rubbing its throat on branches.
It marks its territory on your palate.
"It marks 30 years.
It marks an ideal.
It marks him out.
It marks a new point in history".
It marks the end of the investigation.
It marks the intensity of dissent.
It marks us out as distinctive.
It marks the end of an era".
But it marks his acceptance.
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