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The phrase "a mark in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a specific point or indication within a context, such as a score, measurement, or location.
Example: "She made a mark in the sand to remember where they had set up their camp."
Alternatives: "a point in" or "an indication in".
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/ To make a mark in the sand.
This falseness has left a mark in his life".
"Raymond Moschi," she said, making a mark in her book.
And they're hoping to make a mark in Congress.
Jefferson will make a mark in this game, too.
This chapter discusses other emerging and traditional consumer electronic devices that can make a mark in the consumer market.
Benefits of bioprinting have started to make a mark in the fields of tissue engineering, regenerative medicine and pharmaceutics.
"I put my club down and it left a mark in the sand.
But a president who sorts out Palestine will have made a mark in history.
To leave a mark in a fast, competitive world, leaders seek to hit grandiose home runs.
You make a mark in the snow and ask others to take note.
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