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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mark for herself" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has made a significant achievement or established a reputation for themselves.
Example: "After years of hard work, she finally made a mark for herself in the industry."
Alternatives: "a name for herself" or "a reputation for herself".
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"There was this desperate desire to get ahead of the world and make a mark for herself".
By the end of April there will be 10 Bardot films in recent release, an absolute outpouring for a figure who, though she more than made a mark for herself in the 1950's as the liberating "sex kitten" of French film, hardly has the retrospective potential of, say, Humphrey Bogart (the subject of an 18-film video reissue next month).
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He made a mark for himself straight away at Melwood.
Demanding minimum marks, but giving a mark for everything.
Place a mark for later reference.
Choose a marking for your horse.
Temple seemed a realistic mark for the Knights.
Idem's future is a question mark for now.
"It's a black mark for the industry".
Does your dream university demand a given mark for admission?
Trials were separated by a question mark for 4 s.
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