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The phrase "a lovely difference" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a positive or pleasant distinction between two or more things. Example: "The new design brings a lovely difference to the overall aesthetic of the room."
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"What a lovely campus!
To Japanese-restaurant regulars, the little dishes at Matsuri look familiar on paper -- oshitashi, boiled spinach in dashi; fluke sashimi with ponzu; yakitori; miso soup with tofu and seaweed -- but Matsuri is a lovely lesson in the difference between good and great.
Just a lovely sense of the differences of male and female in close proximity.
Everybody loves a lovely story.
Here's a story about a lovely lady who made a big difference in the lives of her TV kids.
It's a lovely tune, but someone should tell him the difference between wooing and stalking.
A lovely young one, lovely attitude.
They are a lovely, lovely breed.
A lovely homespun togetherness.
Really a lovely person.
What a lovely surprise!
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