Sentence examples for well mark from inspiring English sources

The phrase "well mark" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a positive acknowledgment or assessment, but it lacks clarity and proper usage. Example: "If you want to indicate a good point, you might say, 'That’s a well-marked point in the discussion.'"

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Well, Mark is like a dandy.

It could very well mark the end of an era.

As things stand now, however, "Celebration Day" may well mark the band's last joint project.

For his own models for aging well, Mark looks to older surfers — he calls them "elders".

"We both earn quite well," Mark says, "but we feel like paupers.

But it could very well mark a promising beginning of serious design work downtown.

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For I.B.M., the China business was soft, but Brazil did well, Mark Loughridge, I.B.M.'s chief financial officer, said in a conference call.

"Well, Mark Teixeira is our machine".

Well, Mark Duggan had a white parent but it didn't make much difference to his prospects.

The most glaring impact this weekend is on Geelong's ruck stocks, which have been reduced to, well, Mark Blicavs with some assistance from Mark Blicavs.

And the acting – well, Mark Gatiss could have been born to play Peter Mandelson, if he hadn't first been born to play Mycroft Holmes.

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