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Discover LudwigThe phrase "were marks of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
Example: The scratches and scrapes on the car were marks of a recent collision.
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In a terrifying act of self-deception, Eichmann believed his inhuman acts were marks of virtue.
One of Najjar's brothers told Amnesty: "There were marks of torture and bullet shots on his body.
These Shaivite cults were marks of a privileged spiritual life and a source of prestige and royal authority.
The same conditions that conservatives had insisted were marks of moral decay in black neighborhoods turned out to be persisting in white ones.
The jaggedness, the asymmetry, the abrupt and blazingly rushed lines of Powell's playing weren't signs of weakness or decline; they were marks of his increasingly complex musical vision.
That she overpowered Sabalenka, a power-puncher herself, and forced her to play defense were marks of the teenager's surprising dominance.
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"Those are marks of democracy in action".
All these are marks of our parents' decisions.
Happy New Year greetings are hardly monuments of peace, but they can be marks of civilization.
These are marks of a closing culture and Australia needs to avoid the same mistakes.
Some say the zoo's recent birth and its exotic collection are marks of a comeback.
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