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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made marks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of creating physical or visible symbols or signs. Here is an example: She made marks on the paper to show where she wanted the drawing to be cut.
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I had to spread newspaper, in case I made marks on the polished surface.
Animals have been imperative to art-making since humans first made marks on the walls of subterranean chambers.
Puerto Rican musicians, composers, and actors have made marks far beyond their island's narrow shores, and some have been counted among the world's most famous pop-culture figures.
The agreement that changes need to be made marks a rare occasion when the Premier League and FA have found common ground.
Gogol made marks on a page one day, and they turned out to represent Medji and Fidele, from "Diary of a Madman", two little dogs who meet in the street outside a shop.
At the trial, when the prosecution showed charts on which eyewitnesses to the shooting made marks to indicate where they had stood when they saw what they saw, I had had trouble imagining the scene, and now that I was on the spot it was not much clearer.
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Will made 2 Apr 1852 (made mark).
Note: Skip making marks in library books.
He's Mark, making marks, marking his territory.
Young people draw, they start making marks, everybody does.
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