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Discover Ludwig"leaves its mark" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically means that something, a particular event or experience, has an effect on someone or something, either good or bad. For example: "The tragedy of the school shooting left its mark on the community and changed it forever."
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It may not be an effect in the sense of the same specific memories, but it leaves its mark and the mark it leaves is a sense of enjoying the world you're in, exploring it, and Jason is doing that, and allowing his children to do the same.
But it is partly because of this that it leaves its mark.
But he's making certain that it leaves its mark.
Only in the so-called Romantic era, from Beethoven to Richard Strauss, is the program an essential concept, and even there it leaves its mark on much music commonly considered "pure" or "absolute".
It leaves its mark upon us as surely as the illegal crop sprays, heralded by helicopter drones, that soak children and smallholdings and animals in poison so that the poppy fields can flourish: "As I moved down the hill an army of ants was marching in several lines down the mountain toward the highway.
Clearly, it leaves its mark.
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In contrast, transcriptional regulation, such as transcription factors binding to genetic consensus sequences, leaves its marks in the DNA methylome.
But it left its mark.
It left its mark almost everywhere.
But, quietly and enduringly, it left its mark on Britain, too.
While the would-be revolution was ultimately stillborn, it left its mark nonetheless.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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