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'marked as high' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used to describe something that is classified as important or given a lot of priority. For example, "The project was marked as high priority and given extra resources to ensure it was completed on time."
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These fixtures are marked as high risk by Italian authorities and can often lead to violent clashes between opposing fans or with the police.
Moreover, western region (around the river which is called Babolrod) where is marked as high intensity liquefaction in OCDI method is considered as liquefaction area in Iwasaki procedure.
For example: areas CL, CO.. (the ones marked as High on the map), that have received mark 3 on all (Being Away, Fascination and Compatibility) questions.
Through this study, they were able to find which patients were having a generally higher probability of being marked for high risk than other patients (e.g. males are more often marked as high risk than females).
The points marked as high ("H") and low ("L") intensity are the inserted artificial documents – documents that use every word of the model at one standard deviation above or below the mean rate.
Two regimes were tested and are marked as high and low temperature routes (d) and (e) in Fig. 1, namely 1,373 1,573 K and 870 K, respectively.
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As shown in Figure 2, I-frame packets are marked as high-priority packets, whereas P- and B-frame packets are marked as low priority.
A total of 70.7% of the patients showed microsatellite instability for at least one locus, including 18.6% marked as high-positive and 52.1% as low-positive; 35.8% showed loss of heterozygosity in addition to microsatellite instability, while 29.3% exhibited microsatellite stability.
As the reigning champion, Weiss appeared to be propped up by the judges with technical marks as high as 5.7.
"I know I had two falls, but everything else was well-skated, I thought". The judges thought so too, giving them marks as high as 5.6.
Rangers defenseman Michael Del Zotto was asked after a game this month how he had raised his plus-minus mark as high as plus-6 after a rookie season in which he had gone minus-20.
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