Sentence examples for tick mark from inspiring English sources

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tick mark

noun

A mark (often one of a series) made to show that an operation or task has been completed.

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You simply enter your goal, and when you've achieved it each day you can tap on the giant tick mark button.

The coefficients were fairly stable across different definitions of time windows (180 days vs. 160 days), tests done (results only vs. results and tick mark vs. results or tick mark) and eligible visits (CD4 expected only or CD4 expected and not expected but conducted).

The subjects were provided with a capsule calendar on which they were required to tick mark boxes relating to the daily intake of capsules and also to note down any missed capsule.

As soon as you receive the notice, go to the option Developer Options and tick mark USB debugging.

Every time you pause for longer than a half-second, make a small note between the words (such as a star or tick mark).

Can a fingerprint stand in for a tick mark?

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Traits Communicating in tick marks, which Snoopy could understand.

Gray tick marks indicate transitions from activity to silence.

The stars and tick marks denote the Au-Ni alloy and Au, respectively.

The left and right vertical frequency tick marks refer to the ground station and the LIDAR respectively.

"The dials are stamped from 7075 aluminum and then the logo and tick marks are laser etched in Kansas City.

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