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Akdom Posted 18 years ago
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tie...mark

I couldn't find the meaning of this phrase, which i often see it in the Sports section of a newspaper.



The Giants (2-2) set a team record and tied an N.F.L. mark with 12 quarterback sacks.
Bulls Tie Team Mark For Victories at Home
tie...mark for
tie...mark wih
  

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Hi, I couldn't find the meaning of this phrase, which i often see it in the Sports section of a newspaper. L. mark with 12 quarterback sacks.

  • Hi, I couldn't find the meaning of this phrase, which i often see it in the Sports section of a newspaper.
  • L.
  • mark with 12 quarterback sacks.
  • mark wih In a sporting context like this, a 'mark' refers to some significant previous record or score set by the team.
  • eg Last year they scored 100 points.
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Hi,

I couldn't find the meaning of this phrase, which i often see it in the Sports section of a newspaper.


The Giants (2-2) set a team record and tied an N.F.L. mark with 12 quarterback sacks.
Bulls Tie Team Mark For Victories at Home

tie...mark for
tie...mark wih

In a sporting context like this, a 'mark' refers to some

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