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Discover LudwigThe phrase "with marked" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct
It is often used to describe something that has a noticeable or significant characteristic or feature. Example: The student's performance in math had improved significantly, with marked improvements in their problem-solving skills.
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Earlier this year, Box announced that it has received HIPAA compliance, with marked a huge entry into healthcare.
The lecture was entitled "A New Actaletes (Collembola) with Marked Sexual Dimorphism -a treatise on love.
An electronic sepsis order set was associated with marked improvement.
Meanwhile, the Buseys were also courting investors, with marked success.
Muscular strength decreases but with marked individual variability.
Chavismo is a political movement with marked divisions between its military and civilian wings.
Both were for twenty dollars, purchased with marked bills provided by police.
The Australian Capital Territory has a continental climate with marked seasonal and diurnal variations in temperature.
Focus of endometriosis with marked haemorrhage.
The therapy outcome was positive, with marked symptom improvements.
As expected, the N-glucuronidation proceeded with marked species difference.
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