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Discover Ludwig"marks a first" is correct and usable in written English.
You use it when something is the first time that something has happened. For example: "This marks a first for me - I've never been skiing before!".
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Today marks a first for me: I saw more foxes than wolves on a flight.
The drama marks a first test for relations between centre-right President Mauricio Macri and Beijing.
In Hyderabad's IT corridor (dubbed "Cyberabad"), a recently launched weekly car ban marks a first for Indian cities.
The procedure marks a first step towards treating deaf people by replacing damaged auditory neurons in the hearing system.
The work marks a first step towards better treatments for patients who lose their voices to injury or disease.
Some worry that this marks a first step in the secession of the county's rich, mostly white north from its poorer, mostly black south.
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Mr. Rower has three young children, which marks a third generation of Rowers in the garden.
It marks a second victory at the London festival for Audiard, who won a prize for A Prophet in 2009.
The new govt. marks a second stage in de Gaulle's republic; bringing about a truce in Algeria was the first.
Such "Webcasting" is especially suited to digital satellite systems, several of which are about to be launched.Microsoft's acquisition marks a second about-turn for the company.
Aside from the financial support, the announcement marks a second key relationship.
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