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"left a sizable mark" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You could use this phrase to describe an impact or influence someone or something has had on a situation. For example: "Her passionate and determined activism left a sizable mark on the outcome of the election."
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There's a particularly welcome opportunity to soak up the work of three artists who might not enjoy huge name recognition, but who left a sizable mark — Joachim Wtewael, a Dutch master with a flair for sensuality and storytelling; Frenchman Gustave Caillebotte, who contributed to the rich legacy of Impressionism; and, from the last century, the influential Japanese-American Yasuo Kuniyoshi.
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While Agesilaus moved about Corinthian territory with the bulk of his army, he left a sizable force at Lechaeum to guard the port.
In July 1920 the area was divided, leaving a sizable Polish minority in Czechoslovakia.
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He did passably well and died in 1965, leaving a sizable fortune to his son, Frank, now 72.
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Those betrayals left a lasting mark.
The ring left a mark.
Wartime rationing also left a mark.
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