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'is no difference' can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that two things are exactly the same or completely opposite. For example: "After comparing our results, we determined that there is no difference between the two."
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But there is no difference.
There is no difference whatsoever.
Short answer: there is no difference.
"There is no difference," he said.
There is no difference in principle.
May says there is no difference.
Yet there is no difference between them.
Some would say there is no difference.
There is no difference any more.
"Functionally there is no difference," Sewell says.
There is no difference to how the script behaves.
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