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The phrase "a decisive difference in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to highlight a significant distinction or change in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The new policy created a decisive difference in employee productivity compared to the previous year."
Alternatives: "a significant difference in" or "a critical difference in".
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The millennial generation has the potential to make a decisive difference in a tight contest.
Make no mistake: Trial experience makes a decisive difference in getting the full and fair compensation you deserve.
I believe The Engine can make a decisive difference in helping young companies translate fresh science into transformative societal gains.
But Mr. Giuliani should recognize that women are a voting bloc that has made a decisive difference in countless elections.
By contrast, the chance of any one vote making a decisive difference in an election is infinitesmally small.
"It was the first time paid advertising made a decisive difference in a presidential campaign," said Ronald Klain, Mr. Gore's former chief of staff.
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But Apple's "cheap" iPhone 5c will prove too expensive to make a decisive difference there, or in India.
There is, in fact, a decisive difference between sports and politics.
Getting vulnerable and poor children into schools that are fit for learning is an area in which the faith community can make a decisive difference.
The referendum was arguably the first chance in the past 20 years where casting your vote made a decisive difference.
Russia's intervention made a decisive difference.
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