mark an opening
Frequency: 5.85.2 per million words
To be a sign of the beginning of something.
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- The ceremony will mark the opening of the new art gallery.
- This discovery could mark a new opening in scientific research.
- His groundbreaking speech truly marked an important opening for the debate.
- The festival is set to mark the opening of the city's cultural year.
- For many, graduation marks the opening of a new chapter in life.
- The first successful flight marked the opening of a new era in aviation.
- We hope this initiative will mark an opening for greater collaboration.
- The grand event was held to mark the opening of the international conference.
- Each new season marks a fresh opening for fashion trends.
- The agreement is expected to mark the opening of new trade routes.