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"marked the transition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a point in time or a event that signals a change to a different situation, state, or activity. For example, "The adoption of the new law marked the transition to a more fair and equitable society."
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I can still hear the cartoony "boing" that marked the transition.
The coming of gas masks in particular marked the transition to a wartime world.
It was not only what Mr. Shevardnadze said that marked the transition.
The year 1989 marked the transition from social mobilization to mass politicization of life in Ukraine.
The movement marked the transition of Indian nationalism from a middle-class to a mass basis.
This work marked the transition to the age of modern library practice.
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marked the handover
acknowledged the transition
commemorate the transition
distinguish the transition
marked the pinnacle
marked the twilight
marked the beginning
marked the launch
marked the calendar
marked the consolidation
marked the job
marked the trial
marked the event
marked the year
marked the spot
marked the phase
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