Examples of 'up to the mark' in a sentence
Meaning of "up to the mark"
up to the mark - It means meeting the expected standard or quality, being satisfactory or adequate
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- Possessing adequate knowledge or skill.
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up to the mark
Make up to the mark with deionized water.
It really proves to be up to the mark in this way.
Make up to the mark with mobile phase.
My work in the movie is not up to the mark.
Make up to the mark with methanol and mix.
National regulators need to step up to the mark.
And you are up to the mark now.
Someone has to be willing to step up to the mark.
Fill up to the mark and mix.
Ike does not seem to be up to the mark today.
Make up to the mark with water and homogenise.
And the editing was not up to the mark.
Any part not up to the mark should be replaced.
But the food was not up to the mark.
Steps up to the mark and becomes a true hero.
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Your moves are not up to the mark.
Up to the mark with distilled water.
Their service is so good and up to the mark.
Fill up to the mark with water.
But the movie was not up to the mark.
It may not be up to the mark from what he is expecting.
The college management is not up to the mark.
Make up to the mark with mobile phase and mix.
The voice quality is not up to the mark.
Pour fresh water up to the mark in the water container.
The taste of this cake is up to the mark.
Bring the volume up to the mark with ethyl acetate.
Your application performance should be up to the mark.
Bring the volume up to the mark with pentane.
Maintenance of facilities are not up to the mark.
The solution was made up to the mark with acetonitrile.
The quality of the coffee beans is up to the mark.
You got this boat up to the mark in all departments.
Quality of the education is not up to the mark.
Dissolve and make up to the mark with mobile phase.
The aftersales service is not up to the mark.
Fill the flask up to the mark with deionized water.
His wedding was just up to the mark.
Step up to the mark.
The performances are not up to the mark.
No one has stepped up to the mark and started development.
Their work is really good and up to the mark.
Fill the humidifier up to the mark with slightly mineralised water.
And the facilities are up to the mark.
Make up to the mark with the same solvent and mix.
If his performance is not up to the mark we will admit.
We scored brilliantly and the team coordination was up to the mark.
It is always a challenge to be up to the mark in the digital age.
It is a national emergency and we all need to step up to the mark.
The recording is not up to the mark in the dark.
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