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The phrase "a huge difference in terms of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things and highlighting the significant distinctions between them in a specific context.
Example: "There is a huge difference in terms of quality between the two products, which is why I prefer the more expensive option."
Alternatives: "a significant difference regarding" or "a major difference in relation to".
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There's a world of mice out there for differently sized and shaped hands, and it can make a huge difference in terms of comfort and efficiency.
"It is not a huge difference in terms of percentages.
"It would have made a huge difference in terms of cash flow and growth capital," Mr. Kumar said.
"Even if it's a secondary thing, it can make a huge difference in terms of a project being [return on investment] positive or negative".
Two sets of people have done fundraising concerts for me … Those sort of things make a huge difference in terms of just being able to keep going.
Mr. Gates said he hoped "to draw in a lot of talent that hasn't been aware of what could make a huge difference in terms of world health".
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There is no huge difference in terms of response rate when comparing patients with colorectal cancer and those with gastric cancer.
Huge differences in terms of Daisy being able to make clear choices, having key words to be able to slow herself down without the anxiety building up to her thumping somebody Huge differences in terms of her whole wellbeing, her mental health and wellbeing.
(FGP6) Huge differences in terms of Daisy being able to make clear choices, having key words to be able to slow herself down without the anxiety building up to her thumping somebody Huge differences in terms of her whole wellbeing, her mental health and wellbeing.
The Royal Air Force has been using its considerable surveillance capabilities against IS since the beginning of the campaign, and while a few more bomber planes may look flashy on newscasts, they may not make a huge difference in practical terms.
His long-term strategic planning has made a huge difference in the life of the city.
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