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"marked tendency" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to an observable change or pattern that stands out. For example, "There has been a marked tendency for young people to purchase more sustainable products."
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Distant metastasis of DFSP is extremely rare; however, it is a locally aggressive tumor and shows marked tendency to recur even after wide local excision.
Consistent with these developments is the marked tendency toward portraiture in art.
Our data also shows a marked tendency for clustering and scale overlap between distinct architectural elements.
Nanoparticle size characterization in the presence of EPS and xanthan indicated a marked tendency towards aggregation.
In salt-rich samples with n < 15 there is a marked tendency for ionic association.
Ameloblastoma is a rare histological benign but locally aggressive tumor with a marked tendency for recurrence.
However, once the howitzers had started their bellowing, proletarian internationalism had a marked tendency to evaporate.
As a result there has been a marked tendency to substitute capital for labour in almost all industries.
Of course, that's the problem with formulae: they have a marked tendency to become a bit formulaic.
I'm firmly persuaded that all politicians simply want to manipulate people; that, mixed with a marked tendency to kleptomania".
The spinach chloroplast Loop E shows a marked tendency to compress its deep groove compared with the bacterial consensus.
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