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The phrase "a monumental difference in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or substantial change or contrast in a particular area or aspect.
Example: "The new policy has created a monumental difference in employee satisfaction levels."
Alternatives: "a significant change in" or "a substantial difference in".
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Directing even a fraction of this amount away from businesses and toward improving the access and quality of school education would make a monumental difference in the lives of the bottom four quintiles of the population.
Funding makes a monumental difference in the successful outcome of a business.
Your dad doesn't love you!' That's a monumental difference in my book.
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With his devoted colleagues he finds a way to make a monumental difference on behalf of two chimpanzees held in captivity at Stonybrook University.
Even a modest reduction in Liverpool's goals against column last season could have made a monumental difference.
One advantage regularly making a monumental difference is their use of elite wealth planners.
A monumental difference.
There is a monumental difference between simple and easy.
And there is a monumental difference between those two.
Having people to turn to in your time of need -- or even before you need anything but laughter and good times -- can make a monumental difference when you need someone to talk to.
This is the truly monumental difference in the way that we read texts after Freud, a revolution that unites Derrida, Bloom, and the practitioners of cultural studies, despite their differences.
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