Sentence examples for on your marks from inspiring English sources

"on your marks" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used in the context of a race or competition. Example sentence: "On your marks, get set, go!" (This phrase is often used by the starter of a race to signal to the runners that they should get ready to start running.) Example sentence: "The competitors eagerly lined up on their marks, ready to sprint to the finish line."

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on your marks

interjection

Interjection used to start a race, followed by "Get set, go!" or "Set, go!".

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At the "on your marks", you should be in a kneeling position, with your hands shoulder width apart, on the tips of your fingers just behind the line.

On your marks, get set… In exactly one month's time from the moment that I wrote this sentence, the 101st Tour de France will be passing through Skipton…and some roads along the way will have been closed for almost a day.

On your marks ….

On your marks; get set; render judgment.

On your marks, get set, flake.

On your marks, get set, go!

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"On your mark, get set, go!" "We can do this".

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