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"marked the start" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something or someone indicating the beginning of something or a period of time. For example, "The launch of the new product marked the start of a new era for the company."
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The event marked the start of a trend.
It marked the start of the Foote revival.
"It marked the start of life in a normal way".
Collier's death marked the start of a chaotic 24 hours.
The event marked the start of Black History Month.
Two shipping containers marked the start of no-man's land.
The event marked the start of the University's third annual Interfaith Awareness Week.
During this November hiatus, prisoners grimly marked the start of a second year in Ruhleben Camp.
1958 marked the start of research activities at Yale School of Nursing.
Vosgerchian's professorship marked the start of a transformation within the department.
The day marked the start of "a deep democratic change in Mexico," the students said.
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