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The phrase "a difference when you" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a change or impact that occurs as a result of someone's actions or decisions.
Example: "There is a difference when you choose to focus on your strengths rather than your weaknesses."
Alternatives: "a change when you" or "an impact when you".
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it makes a difference when you give people Medicaid.
It will make a difference when you read the real man".
But I really do think it makes such a difference when you see these things in the theater.
"It makes a difference when you don't bash something out really quickly with loads of meaningless one-liners.
"You know, I'm not very thin and I do think that makes a difference when you get older – if you keep a bit of flesh on".
A few extra seconds to put on a headset and press the talk button can make a difference when you are dashing in from outside.
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"A difference of $600 a month is a considerable difference when you retire," she said.
It makes a huge difference when you choose a personalized present, regardless of the price point.
"Just one pound makes a big difference when you talking about a fleet of 700 aircraft," he said.
Missing 3/4 of your starting back line makes a big difference when you're playing a dangerous offensive team like the Whitecaps.
Still, it makes a big difference when you're not seeing a bunch of posts that you don't understand.
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