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Discover Ludwig"marked the" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used when referring to an event or action that has been noted or identified with a certain point in time. For example: "The end of summer marked the beginning of a new school year."
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Graffiti marked the walls.
Orange flags marked the church's perimeter.
It marked the sixth straight monthly increase.
Other failings marked the Labour years.
The performance marked the founding of INSTAR.
Bloodstains still marked the floor and walls.
Pink flags on poles marked the perimeter.
No outstanding event marked the Marcomanni departure.
Tuesday marked the 59th anniversary.
Strictness marked the boy's upbringing.
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Round holes mark the eyes.
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