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The phrase "a great difference for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or significance of a change or situation on someone or something.
Example: "The new policy made a great difference for the employees' work-life balance."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a considerable change for".
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The results showed that the reaction performance had a great difference for the different structure thiophenic sulfur compounds.
Especially, there is a great difference for bismuth between its surface and bulk material properties in which the surfaces are much better metals than the bulk.
The dependence of the size of heterogeneities on the degree of swelling shows a great difference for gels which exhibit strong polyelectrolyte properties (can swell hundreds of times) comparing with the ones which can swell less than 100 g/g.
But it takes two, and Bill's work creates a team that has made a great difference for children in the Estancia zone.
"A little amount made such a great difference for us," Salwa says.
"And it is not always obvious, maybe to us, but not to all parents, that actually learning from 3 to 6 in a small group for three hours per day, five days per week, makes a great difference for the extent to which children have success during vocational education and higher education, and even later in life," pointed out Jan van Ravens, Yale University professor.
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To refuse to consider Marc Cadwaladr for this position would hold back London Wildlife Trust from developing and making a greater difference for people and wildlife".
She said she had been planning to take a job heading up the Office of Public Liaison at the White House, but opted for the HUD position because she wanted to "make a greater difference for urban and rural communities at an agency — particularly one helmed by my second favorite person in D.C.," referring to Carson.
According to the Cohen's d effect size, there was a greater difference for the subscales Friends and Significant others compared to Family.
We found that OWOB prevalence was higher at the married/cohabitating category compared to the single category, with a greater difference for men.
N at Tc = 35°C is 1.47 times larger than that at Tc = 40°C and is 2.38 times larger than that at Tc = 45°C, indicating that there is a great difference of cooling capability for ORC/VCC air-conditioning system with different condensation temperatures.
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