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The phrase "Make a difference to" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to express the impact or effect that something has on a person, situation, or outcome. Example: "Volunteering at the shelter can really make a difference to the lives of those in need."
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Can policy make a difference to inequality?
"That doesn't make a difference to me".
Do I make a difference to others?
It doesn't make a difference to us".
I'm here to make a difference, to improve patient care.
Nor will it make a difference to obesity".
The report will make a difference to how people feel".
Now eighths of inches make a difference to her.
But it may make a difference to the Cardinals.
What else can make a difference to underachieving children?
I believe you can make a difference to people's lives.
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