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The phrase "actually making a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to emphasize the impact or significance of an action or effort in a positive way.
Example: "The volunteers are actually making a difference in the community by providing support to those in need."
Alternatives: "truly impacting" or "genuinely changing".
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Reading about it in the paper or in some U.N. report that gives regional policy recommendations is a completely different level than seeing an organization actually making a difference.
Is the Internet actually making a difference?
The naive hope that we were actually making a difference was a brilliant feeling.
"Creative entrepreneurship is not only far better understood in Sudan, but it is actually making a difference," he says.
That's what I say to my farmers". Is the knowledge he receives from Grameen actually making a difference?
But there's the jostling crowd inside the chatrooms - and then there are the serious people who are actually making a difference.
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If you want to actually make a difference, that's something quite different".
"My assets actually made a difference.
But did it actually make a difference?
I realized that people can actually make a difference".
It takes tens of billions to actually make a difference.
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