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marker

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UK:**UK and possibly other pronunciationsUK and possibly other pronunciations/ˈmɑːrr/US:USA pronunciation: IPA and respellingUSA pronunciation: IPA/ˈmɑrkɚ/ ,USA pronunciation: respelling(märkər)

Collocations for "marker"


Common phrases and expressions where native English speakers use the word "marker" in context.

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marker

Most examples are given in US English. We have labeled exceptions as UK.
n
  1. a [permanent, whiteboard, erasable] marker
  2. a [red, black, blue, green] marker
  3. use a marker to [correct, write, indicate, highlight]
  4. got caught sniffing markers
  5. sniffing markers to get high
  6. a [CD, book, chapter] marker
  7. a [distance, time, speed, wind] marker
  8. a marker for [distance]
  9. use a [stick, pin, ball, post] as a marker
  10. [employed, used] as a marker in patients
  11. is a marker of [poor, good, excellent] health
  12. is a (principal) marker of [inflammation, infection, disease]
  13. UK: works as an (official) exam marker
  14. UK: sports: the attacker [lost, beat, fooled] his marker
  15. UK: sports: place a marker on the [danger man, goal threat, attacker]
n as adj
  1. a [red] marker pen
'marker' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):

🗣️Forum discussions with the word(s) "marker" in the title:

'To' an infinitive marker in the sentence? - English Only forum
'went to' vs 'was in' with time marker? - English Only forum
a marker - a person who marks - English Only forum
a marker / felt tip <pen> in the toilet - English Only forum
A marker of something - English Only forum
"a marker of virtue" - English Only forum
Again as a time marker - English Only forum
an/the infinitive marker - English Only forum
and <a formal marker> for a geologic age. - English Only forum
are ''and'' and ''to'' a dependent clause marker? - English Only forum
beat his marker - English Only forum
borrow a marker - English Only forum
cable marker - English Only forum
Can 'which' can be used as a marker of a noun phrase? - English Only forum
can present progressive without temporal marker be used - English Only forum
comma after discourse marker [necessary?]: furthermore, moreover - English Only forum
comma after question mark (direct speech/quotation; discourse marker) - English Only forum
comma before/after infinitive marker: to, acting jointly, certify - English Only forum
drew in <a> permanent marker - English Only forum
felt-and-marker - English Only forum
fixed marker points - English Only forum
in bright-pink, waterproof marker - English Only forum
"in which" = "where" / relative marker - English Only forum
Is "in any way" possible as a discourse marker? - English Only forum
Is the plural marker “S” voiced or voiceless in stars and cars? - English Only forum
It was created to cater to players looking to leave their marker in the distance - English Only forum
lay down a marker - English Only forum
lay down marker - English Only forum
Marker - English Only forum
marker - English Only forum
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