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'mark him' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone should be taken notice of. For example, "We should really mark him--he's always on top of his work."
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They mark him as able.
It's hard to mark him.
That was because nobody bothered to mark him.
But I don't want to mark him, no.
While the discussion is about who will mark him, and how, the answer actually is not to mark him but mark the spaces he will look to exploit.
But Ja'Malik's unpredictable physical inventiveness and theatrical sense mark him as a choreographer to watch.
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Therefore we need, during England set-pieces and corners, we need our tallest players to mark him".
"I don't think you can man-mark him.
"If you double-mark him you are compromised elsewhere.
"You can see they tried to set up to stop him and man-mark him.
"For Manaus, we need an 'English Park Ji-Sung', one England player designated to man-mark him," added Scholes.
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