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The phrase "absolutely no difference" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to emphasize that there is a complete lack of distinction or variation between two or more things. Example: "After comparing the two products side by side, I found that there was absolutely no difference in their performance."
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It made absolutely no difference.
And it made absolutely no difference.
My friend thinks it makes absolutely no difference.
But this made absolutely no difference to him".
It makes absolutely no difference to the tax collections".
Mr. Buttrey replied, "It makes absolutely no difference whether you touch these things or not".
Everybody else either guessed wrong or gave up, conceding that there was absolutely no difference.
"It will make absolutely no difference whatsoever," he said after the hearing.
It will make absolutely no difference to some best-selling authors we publish.
Federalization "would make absolutely no difference," said Gary M. Bald, the ranking F.B.I. agent in the manhunt.
In a television interview, Mr. Sarkozy suggested, to the dismay of London, that the change had made "absolutely no difference".
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