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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difference for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or significance of something in relation to a specific context or group.
Example: "The new policy will make a difference for low-income families in our community."
Alternatives: "an impact on" or "a change for".
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There's a difference for sure".
Politics can make a difference for women.
"Every piece makes a difference for us".
Each life makes a difference for us.
Is there a difference for any period?
The girl replies, "It made a difference for that one".
See? I've been making a difference for a while now.
"He's a guy that makes a difference for us.
Together we can make a difference, for the better.
You want to make a difference for them.
"It's absolutely made a difference for us," he said.
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