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"make a difference with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to suggest that a specific action can have a positive effect or outcome. For example, "We need everyone to come together and make a difference with their donations to help those in need", or "The company's new initiative is striving to make a difference with environmental sustainability".
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Bottom: Lionel Li with Nick Katsoris and Lionel's Mom, Chris, on Make A Difference with Loukoumi Day 2015 (photos by Jillian Nelson).
"If you want to really make a difference with families, you've got to use data in a different way," says Pen Green's director, Margy Whalley.
See how different forms of activism and advocacy can make a difference with these tips on mastering the complex processes that lead to change.
I really want to make a difference with you.
"You can really make a difference with students".
We can make a difference with young people.
Would you be able to make a difference with it?
"I hope we can make a difference with this ballet.
Without the ball in his hands, Ewing could only make a difference with his defense.
"We have an ability to make a difference with people, not money.
The business secretary hopes to make a difference with his "Made in Britain" campaign.
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