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  2. File:X mark.svg - Wikipedia

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    Size of this PNG preview of this SVG file: ... Semi-transparent black. Yellow (pale) PNG version (203 bytes) ... Check mark templates;

  3. File:Check mark (black).svg - Wikipedia

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  5. File:Check mark.svg - Wikipedia

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    English: A tick ("check" in American English) symbol in a box. Note that the file is redirected by " ☑.svg ", which is the Unicode character for the symbol in question (U+2611). If your computer displays something like a question mark or an empty box instead, then you have a font problem.

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  7. File:Black check.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. Check mark - Wikipedia

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    The check or check mark (American English), checkmark (Philippine English), tickmark (Indian English) or tick (Australian, New Zealand and British English) [1] is a mark ( , , etc.) used in many countries, including the English-speaking world, to indicate the concept "yes" (e.g. "yes; this has been verified", "yes; that is the correct answer ...