TODAY MARKED

Definition: The phrase "today marked" suggests that something noteworthy or significant occurred on the current day.

Synonyms: This Day, Now Labeled, Present Signaled, Currently Identified, Recent Indicated

Usage Examples in Sentences

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His graduation ceremony today marked the end of four years of hard work.
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She finished reading her first novel, and today marked the beginning of her love for books.
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Today marked the completion of the puzzle she had been working on for days.
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His birthday today marked another year of joy and celebration.
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The scientific discovery announced today marked a breakthrough in medicine.
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The blooming flowers in the garden today marked the arrival of spring.
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Despite the rain, today marked the successful completion of the outdoor charity event.
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Today marked a breakthrough in medical research with the discovery of a potential cure for a rare disease.
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After weeks of rehearsals, today marked the opening night of the theatrical performance.
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In the world of technology, today marked the release of the highly anticipated smartphone model.
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Today marked the culmination of years of scientific research, unveiling groundbreaking discoveries in quantum physics.
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Today marked the beginning of a new era in scientific research.
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The success we achieved today marked a turning point in our journey.
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With great excitement, today marked the launch of our new product line.
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The launch of the new product today marked a significant milestone for the company.
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Today marked the start of a promising journey for the graduating students.
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A historic event today marked a turning point in the nation's history.
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After years of research, today marked the discovery of a new species.

Usage Example in Conversation

A: Good morning, Sarah. How are you today?B: Good morning, John. I'm doing well, thank you. Today marked the completion of our quarterly sales report.A: That's great to hear! How did it go?B: It went smoothly overall. We managed to exceed our targets for the quarter.
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