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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a difference with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a disagreement or distinction between two or more parties or concepts.
Example: "There seems to be a difference with how we interpret the results of the study."
Alternatives: "a discrepancy with" or "a distinction with".
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I really want to make a difference with you.
I can see a difference with American coaches, of course.
"You can really make a difference with students".
We can make a difference with young people.
Would you be able to make a difference with it?
"I hope we can make a difference with this ballet.
Did you notice a difference with it being an all-female set?
"We have an ability to make a difference with people, not money.
The business secretary hopes to make a difference with his "Made in Britain" campaign.
And it has made a difference, with poaching down from its 2011 peak.
Without the ball in his hands, Ewing could only make a difference with his defense.
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