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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a little bit of difference" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing a small change or distinction between two or more things. Example: "There is a little bit of difference in the taste of these two dishes, but both are delicious."
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"There is a little bit of difference" between the stylists' techniques, she said.
There is always a little bit of difference because the scale is manually set up.
Kenya is 8,000ft; it makes a little bit of difference".
"Santorum makes a little bit of difference in that a nominee wants to swoop in to his convention triumphant.
"I thought I was going to make a little bit of difference, and he's obviously going to make a huge one.
That's the way to get out of poverty, because otherwise it is just a little bit of difference in the poverty situation.
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Sometimes a little bit of a difference in attitude makes a difference".
"We thought there would be some disparity and a little bit of a difference, but we were surprised there were such significant differences," said Dr. Omar Hasan, a hospitalist at Brigham and Women's Hospital in Boston who was the lead author of the study, in the Journal of Hospital Medicine.
The elements may have made a little bit of a difference".
That's going to make a little bit of a difference".
"We also grew up feeling that there was a little bit of a difference between us and our friends".
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