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"how much of a difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a common phrase used to ask for the degree or magnitude of a difference between two things. For example: "How much of a difference would rotating the tires make to the car's performance?".
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How much of a difference do analytics actually make?
How Much of a Difference Will the Paris Agreement Make?
You're overestimating how much of a difference they make.
How much of a difference would these tweaks make?
How much of a difference does that five percent make?
How much of a difference can these guys make?
How much of a difference would railing make?
How much of a difference does it make when they are considered as well?
Just how much of a difference all these greener condoms will make is hard to say.
It is unclear how much of a difference those announcements will make.
But some experts are skeptical about how much of a difference additional agents would make.
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