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The phrase "actually make a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the impact or effectiveness of an action, decision, or change.
Example: "By volunteering at the local shelter, I hope to actually make a difference in the lives of those in need."
Alternatives: "truly impact" or "genuinely change".
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If you want to actually make a difference, that's something quite different".
But did it actually make a difference?
I realized that people can actually make a difference".
Sustained jobs are what actually make a difference.
It takes tens of billions to actually make a difference.
"These ingredients do actually make a difference," Mr. Regan said.
And, could a new one actually make a difference?
There's a desire to create stuff that can actually make a difference".
The desire for localism is there, but will the pound actually make a difference?
I know we're struggling for width but do you think he'll actually make a difference?
She says young people like "the thought that we could actually make a difference to something.
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