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mark youA phrase used to indicate that someone must consider or pay attention to a particular piece of information. Primarily heard in UK. They are expensive, mark you, but the quality of their craftsmanship is worth the extra price. Mark you, they can certainly afford to give some of their profits back to their employees. ˌmark ˈyou (old-fashioned, spoken, especially British English) used to remind somebody of something they should consider in a particular case: She hasn’t had much success yet. Mark you, she tries hard. |