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The part of the sentence "has made a significant mark" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when describing someone or something that has made a notable or important impact on something or someone else. Example: His work in the medical field has made a significant mark on the lives of many people.
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The use of the Salmonella assay may not be as lasting as that of the stethoscope, but the Salmonella assay has made a significant mark on the history of toxicology and has an indispensable role to play in the foreseeable future of 21st century toxicology.
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Tate Modern's director, Chris Dercon, said the commissions had made a significant mark on the recent history of art.
By then he had made a significant mark on the civil rights movement -- as a teacher, an author, a television commentator and an adviser to activists and politicians.
Back in their ancestral land, several returning Vietnamese and some who shuttle between the two countries have made a significant mark.
Ripken has made a significant difference in major league baseball.
The New York Public Library has made a significant commitment to Internet access.
Within two years, he had made a significant breakthrough.
And we have made a significant start.
Pettitte's presence would have made a significant impact.
"They could have made a significant dent in the situation".
Mr. Obama "hasn't made a significant mark on education" in his years in the Senate in Illinois and Washington, the advertisement asserts.
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