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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'leaves marks' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe physical or psychological effects that remain after an event. For example: "The tragedy of the fire left marks that were visible in the community for months."
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He leaves marks with people that last.
When he is agitated, he scratches himself so vigorously that he leaves marks on his face and arms.
It leaves marks – on the audience, who may find some moments almost unbearably painful to watch, and on the actors too, who appeared drained and devastated at the curtain call.
Spanking, whipping or caning that leaves marks is now deemed too traumatising for the nation's adult kiddies.
Go through an old photo album or just sit on a lawn chair that leaves marks on the back of your legs, close your eyes and insert your favorite camp/ice cream/parade/movie memory here.
Among them are face-sitting if the primary purpose is breath play, most circumstances of female ejaculation, bondage which doesn't leave a limb or mouth unbound, and importantly for Blake spanking or caning which leaves marks more than "trifling and transient".
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Another time he whipped her, "leaving marks".
And ethanol is leaving marks everywhere.
And they often whipped her, leaving marks on her legs.
They started making mistakes, leaving marks, causing wounds.
Here they destroy people mentally and physically without leaving marks".
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