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The phrase "a phenomenal difference for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or remarkable change or impact that benefits someone or something.
Example: "The new policy has made a phenomenal difference for the employees' work-life balance."
Alternatives: "a remarkable change for" or "a significant impact on".
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The subject's ignorance of the gorilla's appearance, for example, is compatible with its being the case that the presence of the gorilla does make a phenomenal difference for the inattentive subject.
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The way you cut your raw veg (and fruit) can make a phenomenal difference to how they taste.
However, there is still a phenomenal difference between these two ways of representing the square.
So we do not here have a case of phenomenal difference without representational difference.
The phenomenal differences between peripheral and foveal viewing are robust over a wide range of viewing configurations, distances, and scales.
Sunday is a phenomenal day for work.
"Gwen Jackson played a phenomenal game for them".
"It is a phenomenal sport for discipline and building self-respect and respect for others.
"They have done a phenomenal job for Red Bull, in the community, for the fans.
It ended up at $19.12 million, a phenomenal price for a work on paper.
It is also a phenomenal payout for Nicira, which has just 100 employees.
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