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The phrase "marked it with" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are describing an action that involves making a marking of some sort on something. For example, you might say, "I marked it with a red pen so I would remember to come back to it later."
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Mr. Klein joyfully marked it with a big painted X.
I marked it with a cross but they never found it".
They drew a circle around it and marked it with a dot.
He marked it with an acrobatic backwards flip as Windsor Park celebrated.
Her first performance at the Brit awards in 20 years and she marked it with a truly stunning tumble.
We dug a hole to cache our gear, marked it with a wand and returned to Camp II to sleep, the so-called climb-high, sleep-low approach.
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Every time I need to look up a word for its precise meaning, I mark it with a pencil.
The UK is to mark it with "the country's first online children's book festival".
It might be better to mark it with an art installation, she suggested.
Spotted hyena clans patrol the borders of their territory together, marking it with their urine.
The fan who ends up with the ball should mark it with a large asterisk and throw it back.
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