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The phrase "has made a real difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a positive outcome that something or someone has had. For example: "Mary's volunteer work in the community has made a real difference."
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He has made a real difference.
Their kindness has made a real difference.
This has made a real difference.
The money that has gone in to the NHS has made a real difference.
We have lots of stories here: integration has made a real difference to people.
It has made a real difference to the area," Hurman says.
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The business secretary said the introduction of the minimum wage a decade ago had made a real difference to the lives of low-paid workers.
The funds have made a real difference.
At times, such officials have made a real difference.
Could mindfulness training for police officers have made a real difference in Ferguson or New York?
"We've acquired several good people who have made a real difference," Williams explains.
More suggestions(21)
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has made a real commitment
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