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Discover Ludwig'indelible marks' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is impossible to erase or remove completely, such as memories or physical marks. For example: "The experience left indelible marks on his memory."
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Some supporters made their own indelible marks.
He longed "to make indelible marks on history, or preferably on the blank areas of maps".
But both have left indelible marks on the ideas and emotions of succeeding generations.
Even minor figures — a humble Mormon boy, a lady card shark — leave indelible marks.
The former so good, the latter so bad, but both having left indelible marks on the club psyche.
The deals have left the borrowers with large debts and potential indelible marks on their credit histories.
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The experience left an indelible mark.
It left an indelible mark".
He had made an indelible mark in British constitutional history.
That was the indelible mark of a true leader.
Wartime Oxford left an indelible mark on Jones.
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