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marking
/ ˈmɑːkɪŋ /
noun
- a mark or series of marks
- the arrangement of colours on an animal, plant, etc
- assessment and correction of school children's or students' written work by teaching staff
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Example Sentences
There can be no question that “intentionally marking people who are still living as dead” in the master file “is unheard of and improper,” Flick stated.
During lobster season, the Grey Zone is packed with boats and buoys marking the location of their traps.
Just like that you've decluttered the penalty area and, at the elite level, clearing a path for the goalkeeper and creating simpler one-on-one marking could reduce the chances of conceding.
Famed for its ever-revolving cast, Joe Piscopo of the 1980s cohort summed it up in a documentary marking the show's 50th anniversary: "They took sketch comedy to a whole other level," he said.
"That is beyond planning and marking. There's now increasing demand on schools to support the most vulnerable students and families."
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