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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mark on him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a physical or metaphorical mark or impact that someone has experienced, often implying a lasting effect or impression.
Example: "The experience left a mark on him, shaping his views for years to come."
Alternatives: "a scar on him" or "an impression on him".
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Not a mark on him.
Friends said the experience left a mark on him long after the charges were dropped.
Few, if any, professors seem to have left a mark on him, or he on them.
The story made a mark on him as a child — an outlook and imagination he maintains to this day.
On Sunday he said they had "left a mark" on him and that it was "deeply unpleasant".
Though Johnson did not live in Austin for much of his life, the city made a mark on him from an early age.
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HIS recovery has left a mark on those around him.
The collection also included Moorish monuments in Spain, which left a deep mark on him and served as an inspiration in many of his works.
But he has standing, and he has a compelling reason for studying the Mafia, which left a personal mark on him.
This will clearly be a black mark on him.
What he has described as her tender way of making close-up portraiture left a profound mark on him.
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