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The phrase "a big difference for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has a significant impact or effect on a particular person, group, or situation.
Example: "The new policy made a big difference for the employees' work-life balance."
Alternatives: "a significant change for" or "a major impact on".
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In May, he wrote that a different DEA ruling could make a big difference for Rozerem.
Furthermore, there is a big difference for the carrier concentration and mobility at different oxidation stages.
That's a big difference for us".
It makes a big difference for us.
Whether large trees were removed or left made a big difference for wildlife, Dr. Zack said.
Once you're into £10,000 tuition fees, that's a big difference for people.
"This report shows how committed government action can make a big difference for children.
Yet "the new policy doesn't make a big difference for me," he said.
Mr. Willaert, has it made a big difference for your company?
"I think Windows 8 will make a big difference for Nokia," Mr. Jeronimo said.
The ingredients make a big difference for sight, taste, texture and smell.
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