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"could make a difference" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something has the potential to have an impact or bring about a change. Example: Donating just a small amount of money to the charity could make a difference in the lives of those in need.
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We could make a difference if our prisons were different.
That could make a difference as well".
Politically, these farmers could make a difference.
"He thought he could make a difference".
It could make a difference.
"The reaction here could make a difference".
And you could make a difference.
He figured he could make a difference.
That one person could make a difference".
Their brand name could make a difference.
But quiet encouragement could make a difference.
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