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The phrase "a critical difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight an important distinction or variation between two or more things.
Example: "There is a critical difference between the two approaches that must be considered before making a decision."
Alternatives: "an essential difference" or "a significant difference".
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Both supporters and critics see this as a critical difference between Clinton and her Democratic opponent, Bernie Sanders.
There is a critical difference among these works: they use different orders to greedily color vertices.
That's a critical difference.
This is a critical difference.
But there is a critical difference.
That's a critical difference from the past".
Their domain is Essex County, not Union — a critical difference.
A critical difference is that they can move around.
"The Asian-American vote could make a critical difference.
Mr. Miles has made a critical difference, they believe.
"In a close election, it could make a critical difference".
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