Sentence examples for the marker of from inspiring English sources

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the marker of

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An object used to mark a location.

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Is vagueness, like, the marker of American English?

Threatening these women with criminal sanctions is not the marker of a civilised society, she adds.

Or are they mocking a cultural fixation on pregnancy as the marker of womanhood?

It is also the marker of a vast blind spot in common historical knowledge.

But is that really the marker of wealth?

It challenges growth as the marker of success and invests significance back into localised systems of exchange.

Even though I had one, it didn't have the marker of being mine until the house was finished".

10) Think "third space" By taking specialist-only circulation as the marker of serious research, we falsely associate excellence with a limited community of peers.

Linda Hirshman, whose article in The American Prospect was quoted by Mr. Brooks, wisely advises, "Money is the marker of success in a market economy".

BuzzFeed even favours crossbreeds as a list topic: surely the marker of any zeitgeist.

But, if read as evidence of social change that is already taking place, then what it is saying is indeed the marker of something big occurring.

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