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The phrase "a small marks" is not correct in written English
It should be "small marks" or "a small mark" depending on the intended meaning. Example: "I noticed a small mark on the surface of the table."
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Use the ruler to measure 5⁄ inches (14.0 cm) on each side, then make a small marks with the sharpie.
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But the Birkenstocks left a small mark on the canvas.
"Even a small mark on a chip could be something that gets worse," Smith says.
Wilf, overcome with excitement, left a small mark of canine admiration on a stone plinth.
As a bonus, he was helping Mr. Furdock make a small mark in the annals of local sporting history.
Ms. Kahilihiwa arrived on Kalaupapa in 1958, after a small mark on her back signaled her illness.
He zoomed in on the upper-left edge of the parchment, and pointed to a small mark on the surface: a fingerprint.
The sound of that group response unhesitant and assured, yet welcoming of new voices is a small mark of the education that Davis and his festival have given New York.
Turkey made a small mark with Mommo (The Bogeyman), Atalay Tasdiken's heart-tugging, limpidly filmed debut feature about two young siblings from an Anatolian village who are threatened with separation.
The sound of that group response — unhesitant and assured, yet welcoming of new voices — is a small mark of the education that Davis and his festival have given New York.
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