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The phrase "a real difference to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the impact or effect that something has on a situation or outcome.
Example: "The new policy has made a real difference to employee morale in the workplace."
Alternatives: "a significant impact on" or "a meaningful change to".
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It's made a real difference to me.
The government can make a real difference to these children.
Prompt online feedback, pastoral care and skills support could make a real difference to students.
To do things that make a real difference to people's lives.
Good early help can make a real difference to families' lives and help safeguard children.
"The convictions could easily be expunged and make a real difference to people's lives," she said.
These are all people who have made a real difference to the continent's year.
But as Liberal Democrats we are making a real difference to people's lives right now.
"We are teaching them something useful that might make a real difference to their lives".
So what could she bring to the contest that would make a real difference to it?
She added that the scheme was making a real difference to people's lives.
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