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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mark with a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific type of mark or indicating the presence of a mark in relation to something else.
Example: "She left a mark with a pen on the paper, creating an unexpected design."
Alternatives: "a sign with a" or "an indication with a".
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Germany's David Lodge, Dietrich Schwanitz, made a mark with a satire, "Der Campus".
What a shame that is: to have left a mark with a $156 bagel, and none with $300,000.
Offensive," a character in his play "The Tooth of Crime" (1972) says, adding, "You can paralyze a mark with a good set of eyes".
Mr. Lee's canal conforms to political tradition in South Korea, where every president has wanted to leave a mark with a grandiose project, whether a high-speed railway or an international airport.
I would say that today its contrivances make it look very dated, though Roald Dahl made something of a mark with a macabre variation on the theme, and it is also a staple of yarn-spinners such as Jeffrey Archer.
Furthermore, 87%% of the students hold a mark with a gap between 0 and 1 points which is an acceptable result when assessing practical skills.
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A gesture is a mark with activity, or a record of past activity.
Have a friend measure where your hand reaches to (make a mark with chalk or a similar marking tool).
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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