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The phrase "marking for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being identified or designated for a specific purpose or action. Example: The teacher was marking for any errors in the students' essays.
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Rawlinson began marking for Edexcel in 2007.
Drop proposals on origin marking for consumer goods.
"If leaders want more emphasis on marking, for example, they will have to have less on planning.
California is marking, for the most part with pride, one such artificial landmark produced by the 2000 census.
If you lose control every so often, don't ever do retrospective marking for presentational reasons; just move on and get back into a regular rhythm.
Josep Gombau was his usual upbeat self in the post-match press conference, but he'll be filthy at the lax marking for Melbourne's equaliser.
The hourly-paid lecturing rate includes payment for half an hour preparation and half an hour marking for each hour of face-to-face teaching.
If you've been swamped under your lesson plans, exams and marking for too long, you might have missed the current insurgency taking place around lesson observations.
I also do a lot of marking, for which I receive a lump sum that equates to one hour per student.
It frequently involves extensive marking for conjugational features such as person, number, tense (the expression of time), aspect, or voice, with consonant mutation often accompanying such morphological processes.
Single Form was unveiled in New York in June 1964; later that summer Lanyon was killed, marking for many the end of St Ives as a centre for the production of modernist art.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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