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The sentence "It made no difference" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to express that something did not have an impact or effect on a situation or outcome. Example: "I spent hours planning the perfect party, but in the end, it made no difference. No one showed up."
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It made no difference.
It made no difference to the Colts.
It made no difference to Mr Prabakaran.
"It made no difference," he says.
"It made no difference whatsoever," Ms. Bailey said.
It made no difference once the price was right.
It made no difference, they said, they were brothers.
It made no difference because Mrs. Olenski hated television.
It made no difference:the pitch was taking spin now.
"It made no difference what we did," he said.
It made no difference; all three clubs sacked him.
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