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"made no distinction" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when you want to state that someone or something did not differentiate or differentiate between different things. For example, "The court ruled that there should be no discrimination based on gender and made no distinction between male and female employees."
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He made no distinction between the deserving and undeserving poor.
He made no distinction between knowledge and belief.
Like Bernstein, Forman made no distinction between "pop" and "posh".
Iraqis generally and insurgents specifically often made no distinction between soldiers and journalists.
The 17th-century mind made no distinction between science, religion and the occult.
It made no distinction between legally parked cars and cars moving in traffic.
My parents made no distinction in their expectations for my brother, my sister and me.
Even so, he made no distinction between carnal and intellectual pleasures.
It is as if he made no distinction between the child and the adult.
But Trotsky gave 164th Street as the location (he made no distinction between East and West).
The questioner mentioned Republicans and Democrats alike, and Dr. Dean made no distinction.
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