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The phrase "mark you" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to emphasize a point or to draw attention to something important. It is most commonly used in British English. Example: Mark you, I have never seen such a beautiful sunset in my life.
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Did your childhood mark you?
Those experiences are going to mark you".
James: By that five-year mark, you know it.
Mark: "You sound a bit paranoid to me".
Mark you, the BBC was like that then.
These are things that mark you and change you.
They mark you out as flawed, shallow and probably poor.
And, mark you, aren't I glad I did.
My friends in Charleston say: "Mark, you need to leave the farm.
At the 1 57 mark, you can watch and listen to O'Reilly's response.
Pull toward you the Handle-Bar in front the Cigaret mark you desire.
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