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The phrase "a crucial difference between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or highlighting an important distinction between two or more subjects or concepts.
Example: "There is a crucial difference between a leader and a manager; leaders inspire while managers organize."
Alternatives: "an important distinction between" or "a significant difference between".
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They realised, however, that there was a crucial difference between the two telescopes: because they are in different hemispheres, they are pointing in opposite directions.
There is a crucial difference between us.
There's a crucial difference between an actor and a performer.
But there's a crucial difference between the two.
But there is a crucial difference between then and now.
Those two moments encapsulated a crucial difference between the sides here.
Coyle said there was a crucial difference between being competitive and reckless.
But Donoghue has started to notice a crucial difference between them.
In this context, there is a crucial difference between myth and legend.
There is also a crucial difference between the national and the global level.
While the wording of the two rules are similar, there is a crucial difference between them.
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