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"marked the day" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to signify or commemorate a specific day or date. You can use this phrase to describe a significant event or occasion that occurred on a particular day. For example: - The village celebrated its 100th anniversary with a grand parade and festival that marked the day. - My graduation ceremony was a memorable event that marked the day I officially became a college graduate. - The signing of the Declaration of Independence marked the day when America declared its independence from British rule. - We decided to have a special dinner to mark the day of our first date anniversary. - The clock tower in the town square is a landmark that has marked the day for generations of residents.
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The Kinks' Dave Davies said the guitarist's death marked the "day music died".
In Albany, Christian, Jewish and Muslim clerics marked the day with calls for softening the penalties.
But at companies that had been harder hit by the disaster, more elaborate observances marked the day.
Following more than 100 years of somnolence, last Sunday (August 14) marked the day finally France woke up.
His Cabinet, meanwhile, marked the day by presenting him with a gift a crystal bowl created by Steuben Glass.
The day I defended my master's-degree thesis marked the day I started my break from academia.
Last week, Palestinians marked the day Israel declared its independence, a day they call the Nakba, or catastrophe.
WASHINGTON — Contrasting perspectives marked the day after the Rangers' surprising 4-3 victoverover the Capitals in Game 1 of their Stanley Cup series.
Roger Hanshaw, a Republican and the House speaker, gave a speech in which he lamented the anger and tension that had marked the day.
The procession marked the day when the new lord mayor of London was transported from the City to Westminster to be sworn into office.
This marked the day that people from all walks of life all over the world seized the initiative from our so-called leaders.
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