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The phrase "have made a difference" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use the phrase to describe the positive effect of an action or choice. For example, "Her hard work and dedication have made a difference in the lives of many."
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Major surgery might have made a difference.
Would Rio Ferdinand have made a difference?
But would that have made a difference?
It might not have made a difference.
And would it have made a difference?
It might have made a difference.
They have made a difference.
It probably would have made a difference.
That would have made a difference".
Might Danny Cipriani have made a difference?
Would they have made a difference?
More suggestions(16)
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have made a statement
have made a lot
have made a world
have made a slam
have made a fortune
have made a takeout
have made a mistake
have made a man
have made a comeback
have made a decision
have made a mess
have made a start
have made a documentary
have made a discovery
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