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The phrase "difference for" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a change or improvement in someone's situation or to explain how someone has been helped or benefited. For example, "The funding provided a difference for their small business, allowing them to expand their operations."
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There's a difference for sure".
It made a profound difference for me.
That's a big difference for us".
It makes a big difference for us.
Politics can make a difference for women.
It's a fundamental difference for -- with us.
"Every piece makes a difference for us".
The difference for me was the goalkeeping.
It's made all the difference for us".
That's the crucial difference for me.
That's been the difference for sure".
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