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The phrase "a mark" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a symbol, indication, or a score in various contexts, such as grading or identifying something.
Example: "She received a high mark on her exam, which reflected her hard work and dedication."
Alternatives: "a sign" or "an indication".
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Mark is a mark.
It's a mark.
That'll leave a mark.
A mark.
"It's a mark of Chicago.
Did Judson leave a mark?
The ring left a mark.
The mark is always a mark.
Sleeping in became a mark of prestige.
But, over time, it leaves a mark.
"That left a mark on my psyche".
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