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Meanings of
marks
in English
English businessman who created a retail chain (1888-1964)
Simon Marks
First Baron Marks of Broughton
Usage of
marks
in English
1
Today
marks
50 years since Samoa gained its independence from New Zealand.
2
This year
marks
the second year since Mandela died in December 2013.
3
One problem still remained: the deeply embedded
marks
were impossible to remove.
4
The political intervention by Sweden
marks
a new development in the case.
5
Monday
marks
the second year of Ontario's annual Family Day statutory holiday.
6
China
marks
seventy years since the end of the second world war.
7
A police statement said a postmortem conducted revealed no
marks
of violence.
8
Question
marks
over oil exports and the trade slowdown were also concerns.
9
FINRA's focus on business development corporations
marks
a change from last year.
10
The timing felt right: This year also
marks
the base's 75th anniversary.
11
It
marks
Zurich's second acquisition in the Australian insurance market this year.
12
On human rights and regional security, however, there are more question
marks
.
13
The year 1786
marks
a crisis in the development of the Union.
14
That
marks
its best second-quarter result since 2015, Refinitiv Eikon data shows.
15
It
marks
the latest example of the long U.S. history with Haiti.
16
Last month's result
marks
the highest level of growth since October 2014.
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marks
mark
Noun
Singular
mark
Verb
Indicative · Present · Third
Frequent collocations
high marks
red marks
black marks
full marks
top marks
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Marks
through the time
Marks
across language varieties
Ireland
Common
South Africa
Common
Australia
Common
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