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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difference between a" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce two items or concepts that are being compared or contrasted. Example: There is a noticeable difference between a traditional classroom setting and an online learning environment.
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Is there a difference between a 'habit' and an 'addiction'?
There's a difference between a fairground ride and art".
There's a difference between a Mutt and a Rutt.
There is a difference between a hit and a tackle.
So is there, perhaps, a difference between a good book and a good read?
Do you think there is a difference between a talent and a skill?
There should not be a difference between a Jewish, a Christian or a Muslim stone.
The law makes a difference between a commander and a criminal".
There's a difference between a person and his writing; between a formal critique and personal attack.
"There is a difference between a tertiary qualification and an accredited profession," said Burrell.
"There is a difference between a product market and a geographic market".
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