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The phrase "make a great difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the effect that something has. For example: "The generous donation will make a great difference to the organization's ability to provide services to disadvantaged children."
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Through the study, it can be seen that different data exchange patterns make a great difference in improving communication efficiency with different network parameters, which is quite useful and helpful in the practical design of distributed systems based on WorldFIP network.
Five years would probably make a great difference.
I think he can make a great difference".
Bethnal Green has equipment which can make a great difference.
A few targeted efforts by the federal government would make a great difference.
"A person who loves his city can make a great difference".
"It does make a great difference to what publishers call sales and what I call readers".
Changing the height of source and measuring point will make a great difference in the concentration of the measuring point.
A small loan, a savings account or an insurance policy can make a great difference to a low-income family.
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Such knowledge, experience and support would make a greater difference than having a few elite schools re-enter the field.
We can also make a greater difference beyond our campus, and do more to help communities less fortunate than our own, if we work together.
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