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Discover LudwigThe phrase "marking it" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are indicating or designating something, often in relation to a task or an event.
Example: "I will be marking it on my calendar to ensure I don't forget the meeting."
Alternatives: "noting it" or "designating it".
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The snag is that by taking its shareholding below 10 percent, BBVA must start marking it to market.
The marking, it seems, is purely ornamental.
How will the UK be marking it?
I always stagger marking – it makes a huge difference.
He'd make sure you saw him marking it down.
And this is, in a way, marking it as a sort of touchstone.
The shrubs nearly obscure a small blue sign, marking it as public access.
And then being told that the examiners haven't got round to marking it.
Binney parked by a wire fence near a sign marking it as Aurora property.
I thought my degree show was brilliant, but the people who were marking it didn't.
Spotted hyena clans patrol the borders of their territory together, marking it with their urine.
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