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up to the mark
01
used to refer to someone who is in a healthy state, both physically and emotionally
Dialect
British
Example
After a few weeks of rest and self-care, John's health is finally up to the mark, and he's ready to resume his regular activities.
With a balanced diet, regular exercise, and a positive mindset, Alex maintains being up to the mark in terms of his overall well-being.
02
used to refer to someone or something that is good enough to meet a certain requirement or expectation
Dialect
British
Example
The singer's live performance failed to be up to the mark, disappointing the audience who had high expectations.
The team worked tirelessly to ensure that the final product was up to the mark, meeting all the client's specifications.

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