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The phrase "strike marks" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to marks made by a strike, such as in sports or in a figurative sense to indicate something that has been crossed out or marked. Example: "The teacher used strike marks to indicate the errors in the student's paper."
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Another indication of damage would be strike marks around the edges of holes in walls through which big pipes pass.
"This strike marks a new era," he declared.There was, of course, enough to Mr Carey's claim to make it superficially plausible.
The strike marks the biggest protest in Brazil since the 2013 bus riots that marked the beginning of the end for former president Dilma Rousseff, who was impeached two years ago.
With them you would draw strike marks through words — and sometimes individual letters — that were confirmed with the help of reference books from the magazine's library, including Merriam-Webster's Geographical Dictionary, the New Grove Dictionary of Music and Musicians and Burke's Peerage.
The landmark settlement negotiated by the Nixon Administration and the A.F.L.‐C.I.O. after the nation's first postal strike marks the end of a sleepytime era in which the leaders of most Federal unions were closer to Congress than to their own rank and file.
For me, the 11-day transit strike marks the true beginning of a critical shift: from the existence I had until then, one shared mostly with my parents (nurturing, comfortable, semi-claustrophobic), to one that I would fill with friends, girlfriends and my own interests, a life full of exhilarating, scary and sometimes awesomely boneheaded decisions.
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See articleIn Greece a general strike marked Labour Day on May 1st.
A Saturday strike marked the ninth such attack in two weeks.
However Saturday's strike marked the first time an entire apartment highrise was destroyed.
The 1971 72 strike marked a turning point in terms of national solidarity and nationwide participation in the struggle.
For example, the New York Times's coverage of the strike marked the publication's first article about the movement.
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