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Discover Ludwig"mark from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the origin of something or someone, e.g. "The painting is a mark from the Renaissance era."
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Her easiest mark from a sales perspective?
"You're doing the show from Louisiana?" asked Mark from Lakewood.
Return a rehearsal mark from a rehearsal tag.
Broad is off the mark from his 62nd delivery!
Food, though, was largely on the mark from the first.
I take my cues on how to talk about Mark from them.
It is a visible mark from a distance by day and, if lighted, at night.
Arguably, Justice Kagan made a mark from the moment she took the oaths on Saturday.
In Newark, the high of 72 was 11 degrees over the old mark, from 1950.
I did a tour with Mark from Hanoi Street Food Tours.
Aerosol is sampled at the 60 m mark from the 220 m high CESAR tower.
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