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She wasn't adequately prepared for the test, and got a terrible mark as a result.

Theodor Adorno once suggested that intolerance of ambiguity is the mark of an authoritarian personality.

I anticipate a good mark on my test because I have been studying really hard this session.

I really wonder about the appropriateness of making children stand in the corner as punishment for getting a low mark on a quiz.

Real Italian parmesan cheese is legally authenticated by a mark on the outside of the cheese showing the date of production, and the farm where the cheese originated.

Are you aware that you must get a mark of 80% in order to pass to the next level? I have a batch of grammar tests to mark by tomorrow, so I can't go out tonight.

His excellent mark on his history exam should bolster his confidence considerably.

Leopards mark their territory by spraying their scent on bushes or trees.

Joan Ganz Cooney once said that cherishing children is the mark of a civilized society.

Author Mark Twain once said, "Go to heaven for the climate, but go to hell for the company.

" Dora Russell once observed that marriage laws, the police, armies and navies are the mark of human incompetence.

The high mark he received on his test really helped to increase his confidence in his ability to write an essay.

Jason is worried that his friend Mark is depressed, and may actually be contemplating suicide.

Students who get a mark which is within one percent of the minimum may be passed at the discretion of the instructor.

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