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"marks for" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to discuss the score or grade given for a particular assignment or task. Example: The marks for the essay were lower than expected, but the student received high marks for their presentation.
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Full marks for thoroughness.
Full marks for enterprise.
Full marks for initiative.
Full marks for rakishness.
Top marks for me.
Top marks for effort, Kate.
Full marks for concision.
High marks for that.
Top marks for you.
Full marks for honesty.
Separate marks for form, style, and intent.
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