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Discover LudwigThe phrase "post marks" is correct and usable in written English
Generally, it is used to describe the impressions left by a postmark or the impressions made by a rubber stamp on an envelope or postcard. For example, "The post marks on the package indicated that it had been sent from overseas."
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The failure to push Mogherini into the post marks a serious blow to Renzi's prestige.
This post marks the beginning of a series that will examine young people's engagement with the forthcoming UK general election and with politics more widely.
At the top, a discreet stone post marks the border.
This post marks the 4000th entry here on CrunchGear and I figured some clamor was in order.
So it's quite possible that this very post marks the point at which all negative news has been priced in.
This post marks the launch of a five-part series that will take a broader look at the issue of student debt.
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Apparently, its post mark is quite the collector's item.
The letters go back in the post marked 'current whereabouts unknown'.
Then he sees a man in Day-Glo colours, grimacing in front of a post marked Trailblaze.
It was at one time thought that the acceptance of this post marked the end of Hobbema's artistic career.
Her initial post marked out King's words with quotation marks; early on in a global game of telephone, the quotes shifted to encompass the entire paragraph.
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