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The phrase "certain mark" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an identifiable mark, such as a signature or an indication of a place, event, or achievement. Example Sentence: Winning first place in the spelling bee left a certain mark in his life that he would always remember.
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"Nothing was certain," Mark will recall.
They should only draw it to a certain mark.
"You still want to be around that certain mark".
A fiery brown tint of the nashiji is a certain mark of quite late date.
A national curriculum was introduced and new exam boards were formed that allowed all the pupils who attained a certain mark to receive a certain grade.
I once defended a foreign trademark owner from a politically motivated attempt by the state of Wisconsin to challenge my client's rights in a certain mark.
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"When you've got the visual right, subconsciously you're already hitting certain marks about the character," Mr. Harris said.
Shamans are said to be born to their role, as is evident in certain marks distinguishing them from ordinary people.
There are certain marks, like these, that I am fond of using because they have no basis in reality, only in ideas".
In turn, we study the painting closely: a depiction of the effort to work out what certain marks on the landscape mean; what they are trying to tell us; what we go to them for.
This precocious act of divination, along with his obvious intelligence and "certain marks" on his head and chest, set Turner apart in the eyes of his fellow-slaves, in the service of "some great purpose".
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