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The phrase "a terrific difference" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize a significant or impressive change or distinction between two things. Example: "The new policy has made a terrific difference in employee morale and productivity."
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"That makes a terrific difference.
"The substance of policy will make a terrific difference and work in Labour's favour.
We moved him into the middle from the wing, and he made a terrific difference".
He says, There is a terrific difference between those institutions with big growth potential and the others that dont have it.
"There are drugs that are still on the sideline and they would make a terrific difference in the mortality of MDR and XDR TB," says Yale University TB researcher Gerald Friedland.
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"The real difference is that Jo Rowling is a terrific writer and Stephenie Meyer can't write worth a darn.
The difference in tone between the two books stems from a combination of having a terrific husband, extensive therapy, and the joys of retirement.
She was a terrific gal, but we never got to know each other well, I guess because of the age difference.
A terrific play.
"I think it's a terrific, terrific start".
It is a terrific place, full of terrific people".
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