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The phrase "a big difference in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things and highlighting the significant distinctions between them in a specific context.
Example: "There is a big difference in terms of quality between the two products, which affects customer satisfaction."
Alternatives: "a significant difference regarding" or "a major difference in relation to".
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That slight reduction can make a big difference in terms of time perception.
It's subject to affordability tests – but if you go around the country talking to people about this then they say it makes a big difference in terms of nutrition, it makes a big difference in terms of concentration in classrooms.
"Having that peak season makes a big difference in terms of what we can stock," Ms. Mitchell said.
"I don't think it will make a big difference in terms of what is going to happen in the future because the league (this season) is like this".
Depending on the target microcontroller architecture and ultimately the arithmetic and logic unit (ALU), operating on bytes versus operating on word quantities can make a big difference in terms of code, compactness, and efficiency.
"If the fee is £100 that won't have an impact, but if it is £1,500 for each mortgage then that is going to make a big difference in terms of how you structure the cost of the loan," she said.
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"This will make a very big difference in terms of the size of the A.F.T.'s voice in health care".
The second is that starting with certified disease-free seed also makes a really, really big difference in terms of your success.
It should be noted that the layered optimization does not make big difference in terms of ergodic capacity [15].
There was such a big difference [in terms of marital quality] between those who are receiving government assistance and those who are not.
Even fractions of a degree could make big differences in terms of the impacts from sea level rise and extreme weather the world is likely to see.
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