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Discover LudwigNo, "marked up" is not a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
To use it correctly, you would need to phrase it as "mark up". An example sentence might be "The store marked up the items to cover its overhead costs".
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marked up
verb
Past of mark up
Exact(43)
Another author Adams marked up at length was John Adams.
The facades are marked up, the sidewalk cluttered.
She marked up a book's cover and several pages inside.
When I got it back, it was marked up like a Christmas tree.
Bottled water can be marked up like no other substance on earth.
(Nothing shakes a patient's confidence like seeing his records marked up with crayon).
Similar(13)
Interestingly, we observed marked up-regulation in biomarkers in the aorta.
Radiation also induced marked up-regulation of various matrix metalloproteinases (MMPs).
Marked up-regulation of INSIG1 (4-to-8-fold) occurred throughout the study across all groups.
WINE LIST Starts low ($14 white zinfandel) and then rises quickly to steeply marked-up selections.
After activation, a marked up-regulation of STAT3 phosphorylation was observed.
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