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marker
Noun
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A marker is used to mark a spot.
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A marker is something or someone that marks.
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A marker is a felt-tipped pen.
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A marker is a note about how much money is owed.
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A marker is a debt owed to someone that is not money, especially favors.
We may not be able to do this alone. Maybe it’s time to call in some of our markers.
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A marker is a device that shoots paintballs.
He used his marker to shoot him with a red paintball.
post
Noun
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Post is the letters and parcels that you send to other people.
There's no post today because it's a Sunday.
The new book arrived in the post.
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A post is a tall rod or stick. Examples are a sign post, a lamp post, and a goal post.
post
Verb
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If you post something, you send it through the post.
I posted a birthday card to him last week.
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If you post a message, you add it to a website or discussion board.
I posted a reply to your comment on the website.
post
Preposition
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after
Post the test results becoming public, there were many complaints.