seem to mark
Frequency: 6.68.5 per million words
To seem to indicate or be a sign of something.
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Examples (10)
- This decision seems to mark a turning point for the company.
- Her recent success seems to mark the beginning of a new era in her career.
- The rise in temperatures seems to mark a significant climate shift.
- His silence seems to mark his disagreement with the proposal.
- These protests seem to mark a growing public dissatisfaction.
- The new policy seems to mark a departure from previous strategies.
- Their reconciliation seems to mark an end to years of conflict.
- This innovative technology seems to mark a breakthrough in medicine.
- The unexpected election results seem to mark a shift in political power.
- The sudden drop in sales seems to mark a troubled period for the industry.