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The phrase "a mark with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing an action involving marking something with a specific tool or substance.
Example: "She left a mark with the pen on the paper."
Alternatives: "a mark made with" or "a mark created with".
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He has already made a mark with the public.
NBC also made a mark with its lineup changes.
Germany's David Lodge, Dietrich Schwanitz, made a mark with a satire, "Der Campus".
A gesture is a mark with activity, or a record of past activity.
What a shame that is: to have left a mark with a $156 bagel, and none with $300,000.
Scottish Opera made a mark with Stuart MacRae's The Devil Inside (with Music Theatre Wales) and Handel's Ariodante.
There has been a desire among all the Chelsea squad to make a mark with the new management team.
The last model made a mark with its appearance; this one will turn heads with its performance.
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Image in (A ), marked with asterisk, is a representative cell imaged using with wide-field epifluorescence.
Well, they just replaced a question mark with a question mark.
Mr Patel said: "It's a question mark with a question mark.
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