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The phrase "already makes a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has had a positive impact or effect, often in a context where change or improvement is being discussed.
Example: "The new policy already makes a difference in employee morale and productivity."
Alternatives: "has already had an impact" or "is already making an impact."
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It's already making a difference.
It's already made a difference for the softball team.
Our pressure, and practical help, are already making a difference.
"It has already made a difference," she says.
Some activists believe their campaigns have already made a difference.
Despite these shortcomings, the act has already made a difference.
But it is already making a difference in a lot of ways.
But Schilling emphasized that Morgan had already made a difference for the Red Sox.
Within China, President Xi's resolve has already made a difference.
So maybe to realize what you're doing can make a difference and probably has already made a difference.
Watching Harvey has already made a difference for Wheeler this season, he said.
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