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Discover LudwigThe phrase "strongly marked" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
You can use it to describe something that stands out significantly compared to other similar things. For example, "He had a strongly marked presence, as though he had been here before."
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Astoria remains a place strongly marked by its history.
The hierarchy is strongly marked: the newcomer and the priapic old painter.
WT1 and HSP70 strongly marked the regeneration site just at 2 3 days postventricular resection.
The effect of the solvent on the final surface morphology was strongly marked.
Cyprus has an intense Mediterranean climate, with a typically strongly marked seasonal rhythm.
As in the judicial system, French administration has been strongly marked by a strict hierarchy since the time of Napoleon.
The face and features are elongated, and the brows, eyes, nose, and mouth are a series of strongly marked curves.
The same trend toward the development of purely Japanese qualities became strongly marked in Buddhism as well.
Each area of settlement preserved a cultural heritage strongly marked by adherence to either Roman Catholic or Protestant faith.
Ceil was "too sexual, too strongly marked for me to be comfortable with the thought of her...has longish brown hair...is both regal and peasant-like, gypsyish.
The film is strongly marked by a brilliant performance from Harvey Keitel and almost equally good ones from Britain's Tim Roth and Michael Madsen.
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