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Discover LudwigThe phrase "marks as a" is correct and used in written English.
It can be used to compare two things. For example, you could say "He marks every assignment as a reminder of what he needs to improve."
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Ms Napolitano, unusually for a Democrat, wins top marks as a pro-growth governor.
Other organizations gave Mr. Lazio high marks as a champion of their causes.
He is aware of every marking, and understands what that marking means - what Schubert marks as a dot and what Mozart marks as a dot isn't always the same thing.
The president who got such high marks as a barbecue companion doesn't seem to know up from down.
So far, no evidence has been presented to suggest she changed her marks as a result of pressure.
The series of recommendations includes "educating" consumers abourt piracy by introducing "warning marks" as a guide to legitimate services.
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Depth maps of Breakdancers and Ballet test sequences, marked as "A" in last column, are available.
Western dealers deride this yearning for reign marks as an expression of vanity.
A drawing by Hokusai may be made of the same marks as an electrocardiogram.
Lawrence was marked as a subversive writer.
"They are portraying Mark as a gangster.
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