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The phrase "an enormous difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to emphasize a significant contrast or change between two things.
Example: "There is an enormous difference between the two proposals, particularly in terms of cost and feasibility."
Alternatives: "a significant difference" or "a vast difference".
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But Wallace also notes an enormous difference.
"It makes an enormous difference".
This is an enormous difference.
The pump made an enormous difference.
Anthony Wilson made an enormous difference".
"It made an enormous difference psychologically".
And that can make an enormous difference.
Having allies speak out makes an enormous difference.
"It will make an enormous difference," Mr. Matsuura said.
He noted that safety measures have made an enormous difference.
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Small ways of reorganizing our thinking can make an enormous difference.
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