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The phrase "has left a mark" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it in any context where someone or something has had an effect or impact on a person or situation. For example, "Her experience of homelessness has left a mark on her, and she has dedicated her life to helping others in similar situations."
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And it has left a mark.
This falseness has left a mark in his life".
All subsequent imperial traffic has left a mark here.
This has left a mark on President Obama.
"She has left a mark on us all".
HIS recovery has left a mark on those around him.
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So if Mette had not met Mark and the others she would have met someone else who would have left a "mark" on her.
All of them have left a mark.
The experience cannot have failed to have left a mark.
But Franken's questions have left a mark.
But the schism still seems to have left a mark.
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