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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stamp on him" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used metaphorically to indicate that someone has been marked or influenced by a particular experience or characteristic.
Example: "The hardships he faced in his childhood left a stamp on him, shaping his perspective on life."
Alternatives: "a mark on him" or "an imprint on him".
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I'm trying to let that influence me in terms of not trying to put a stamp on him but letting him find me.
His previous visit, in May 2007, was notable for a stamp on him by Michael Ball that led to a Football Association disciplinary charge andthree-match ban for the City player.
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Jimmy Carter's words left a stamp on Robby Wells and inspired him to one day run for president.
In the next game against Baracaldo, Cruyff only played the first 45 minutes; a stamp on his left foot rendered him unable to continue.
He'll swing into action by signing Emmanuel Adebayor, because Arsène Wenger says he hasn't got a problem with taking money off Chelsea, put a gilded shepherd's crook around the neck of CSKA Moscow's Yuri Zhirkov and parcel up Didier Drogba, stick a stamp on his head and dispatch him in the general direction of Manchester City.
"Look for a stamp on the back," she advised.
It will put a stamp on what our community is".
Booked for a stamp on Grosso's toes.
How do you put a stamp on music?
Put a stamp on it.
That puts a stamp on things.
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