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"have a good mark" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to talk about achieving a high score or grade on a test or assignment. Example: I studied hard for the exam and was thrilled to have a good mark of 95%.
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"I was in the seventh grade when the George Washington Bridge opened, and I always despaired the fact that I was supposed to have a good mark in arithmetic," she said.
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Some people just walk the whole thing and expect to have a good time and still get a good mark.
So, based on your experience, you make an inference: the probability that there is another person in the universe that could have a good match for the mark is very small.
I have a good track record but [through] mark-ups, not cash-on-cash returns.
Have a good look at those bottles: No burn marks, no resin, only one hole.
If you go to the aisle marked 'Toiletries' and have a good look.
Frightened and furious, the residents moved into the lighted areas, where doctors inspected their faces for pocks and their arms for the mark of vaccination.... Everyone lacking a good mark had to submit to vaccination.
That's a good mark for a player who had so many touches.
He explained "I had a good non-disclosure agreement, we marked things confidential, had pending patents.
Hope you got a good mark though.
He'd bring home a good mark.
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