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The phrase "actually makes a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something has a significant impact or effect in a particular situation.
Example: "Every small effort counts, and your contribution actually makes a difference in our community."
Alternatives: "truly has an impact" or "really matters".
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"It actually makes a difference to have substance.
I'm part of something that actually makes a difference".
Turns out, though, that it actually makes a difference to facial recognition systems being able to spot you.
Attari is currently working on research to understand whether real-time feedback actually makes a difference, and whether the difference is sustained over a long period of time.
The important thing for me, and the residents taking part on the day, is that what they said actually makes a difference to what happens on the ground.
In the long run it is difficult to be sure whether a particular type of collective behaviour actually makes a difference or whether it is merely a shadow cast by passing events.
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If you want to actually make a difference, that's something quite different".
"My assets actually made a difference.
Is the Internet actually making a difference?
But did it actually make a difference?
I realized that people can actually make a difference".
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