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The phrase "a deeper mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a more significant or profound impact or impression left by something or someone.
Example: "The artist's work left a deeper mark on the audience than any previous exhibition."
Alternatives: "a more profound impression" or "a stronger impact".
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A long-serving justice can make a deeper mark on America than a president.
His trips to Yemen are likely to have left a deeper mark.
No doubt Le Carré by Alfredson will leave a deeper mark.
Except for Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, father of its revolution, no leader has left a deeper mark on Iran's 20th century landscape than Mohammed Mossadegh.
In the aftermath of such an incredible undertaking, you somehow expect to find a deeper mark on Chinese history, a greater legacy.
[Page C1.] Economists warned that Katrina was likely to leave a deeper mark on the national economy than previous hurricanes because of its profound disruption to the Gulf of Mexico's complex energy supply network.
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The war left a deep mark.
It should make a deep mark here as well.
And here in St . Louis Beckmann left a deep mark.
These family events left a deep mark on Giallanella's life and career.
The towering residential blocks in the Roehampton neighborhood in London left a deep mark, he said.
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