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How do you use marred in a sentence?

Here are some sentences using "marred" in different contexts:

General Use:

* The beautiful sunset was marred by the loud noise of passing cars.

* The party was marred by a sudden downpour of rain.

* His reputation was marred by a series of scandals.

Figurative Use:

* Her joy at the promotion was marred by the realization that she would have to relocate.

* His otherwise perfect performance was marred by a single misstep.

* The peaceful atmosphere was marred by the presence of tension and distrust.

Descriptive Use:

* The antique table was marred by a deep scratch across its surface.

* The once-pristine white walls were now marred by years of neglect.

* Her face was marred by worry lines and the weight of her troubles.

In a negative context:

* The event was marred by a series of logistical errors.

* The film's ending was marred by a lack of emotional closure.

* Their relationship was marred by constant arguments and misunderstandings.

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