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The phrase "mark was" can be used in written English.
It is usually used when describing the past tense of the verb "to be" for someone named Mark. For example: "Mark was the top scorer in the match."
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Mark was silent.
Mark was evacuated twice.
Mark was out earlier.
"The Deutsche mark was ours.
Mark was really bugging out.
Mark was really scared.
Mark was killed unlawfully.
Initially, Mark was devastated.
Mark was deeply jaundiced.
Mark was flawless.
A mark was made.
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