The phrase
"to make a mark" means to have a significant impact or leave a lasting impression on something or someone.
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Sentences with «to make a mark»
- She really made a mark on me and I've been vegan for years now. (canned-time.com)
- They have scholarly ambitions, but they want to enter the workforce after their undergraduate degree, or perhaps they are already making their mark in the workplace. (sciencemag.org)
- At this age, my little boy could just about get the hang of making marks with chalk. (momtricks.com)
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