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The phrase "absolutely make a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the significant impact or effect that something can have in a particular situation.
Example: "Your support can absolutely make a difference in the lives of those in need."
Alternatives: "truly make an impact" or "definitely change things".
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"We think this will absolutely make a difference," he said.
She says that she survives paycheck to paycheck and that the groceries provided by the pantry "absolutely make a difference between being able to put food on the table for me and my kids or not".
It can absolutely make a difference.
You can absolutely make a difference, fight the good fight.
We have gigantic numbers on our side and could absolutely make a difference.
"But this will absolutely make a difference, because it enlists the Attorney General's office.
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"It's absolutely made a difference".
"It's absolutely made a difference for us," he said.
Mr. O'Hara said: "It absolutely makes a difference if you are constructing an industrial building along the highway.
"It absolutely makes a difference," said Judy Meinders, 58, a customer service representative at the company, of the plan's chronic-medication benefit.
"When others see the president as a winner or as somebody who has real authority in his own house, it absolutely makes a difference," Defense Secretary Robert Gates said to me in an interview.
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