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Discover Ludwig"marks are" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It typically refers to the marks or grades received on a test or assignment. Here are some examples of how to use "marks are" in a sentence: - "My marks are quite good this semester, I've been studying really hard." - "The teacher said our marks are based on both class participation and our final exam." - "I was disappointed to see that my marks are still not improving, despite extra studying."
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"The grill marks are excellent".
Not all marks are equal.
Exclamation marks are brilliant!
Other marks are more ambiguous.
Exclamation marks are the best!
Half marks are allowed, too.
"All the question marks are gone now.
"The world marks are more difficult".
"Everybody thinks punctuation marks are useful.
Inevitably, though, marks are missed.
Then the next marks are human.
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