left its mark|leave its mark in English

made a mark, made an impression (emotional or physical)

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1. Although dangerous, yet entertaining, Barnstorming has left its mark on aviation

2. Painting for advertising initially has left its mark on his artistic identity.

3. 8 Such a traumatic experience was bound to leave its mark on the children.

4. Its mark, however, remains indelible.

5. Mark · vomit is its pen name.

6. Did such scorn find its mark?

7. He left his mark.

8. Had the muddy weed really hit its mark?

9. A dog uses urine to mark its territory .

10. Collectivity is managed by its founder, Mark V

11. I mark its still tender, civil, cheerful lilac colors.

12. The arrow flew straight and true to its mark.

13. Her unhappy childhood left an indelible mark.

14. Mark out the mask along its contour with Polygonal Lasso Tool.

15. The leprosy left its mark—I lost my lower leg, and I cannot straighten my hands—but the disease is gone.

16. 12 Mark Duggan's cortege left his parents' home and made its way through Tottenham's Broadwater Farm Estate to his private funeral.

17. I will leave my mark so everyone will know

18. Breve (plural Breves) (orthography, printing) A semicircular diacritical mark (˘) placed above a vowel, commonly used to mark its quantity as short.

19. He undoubtedly was not far off the mark in analyzing its predictions.

20. A Blemish is a small mark on something that spoils its appearance

21. Mounds of pumice and volcanic ash mark its center, where the volcano remains.

22. We'd leave each other a mark at the largest clock tower.

23. Since then, Islamic beliefs and concepts began to make its mark on Malay literature.

24. Mark Twain said irreverence is the champion of liberty, if not its only defender.

25. From its trough in February the dollar has climbed 21% against the D-mark.