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"huge mark" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a physical mark or symbol that is large in size, or figuratively as a significant impact or influence on something. Example 1 (describing a physical mark): "The accident left a huge mark on the side of the car." Example 2 (figurative usage): "The invention of the Internet has made a huge mark on the way we communicate and access information."
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It left a huge mark on my consciousness.
Isaac Heaney with a huge mark at the death, just before the siren sounds.
Jo made a huge mark in a very short space of time.
Rhodes said, "The President can make a huge mark on the world, and often that's what people remember".
He added, "I'd have to make a huge, huge mark in the course of a Grand Slam some time in my career".
1.48am GMT Red Sox 0 - Cardinals 1, top of the 5th Xander Bogaerts is next, can the rookie make a huge mark here?
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But hundreds were still available at huge mark-ups.
Cruise lines impose huge mark-ups and will cancel your tour if there aren't enough takers.
It gives you an idea of the huge mark-ups that traditional letting agents are making".
One of the few connections between Abercrombie & Fitch and Savile Row is the huge mark-up.
Of this, $58 billion is exposed to subprime securities which have already generated huge mark-to-market losses.
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