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The phrase "make a major difference" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It indicates that something has a significant impact or effect on a situation or outcome. Example: "The new policy implemented by the company is expected to make a major difference in productivity and overall efficiency."
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Any factor could make a major difference.
Would FreeME make a major difference?
In this paper, we contend that the party controlling local government might make a major difference.
They make a major difference by the time the students are 18, Mr. Liebman said.
Even if the strategy is effective, it may take months to make a major difference.
Second, the bill is, once again, getting larger and will make a major difference.
In Britain, community gardens make a major difference in pollinating insects.
Domestic labor laws — and their implementation in practice — make a major difference.
The United States can make a major difference in alleviating Haiti's suffering.
Illegal immigrants said the new policy would make a major difference in their lives.
These results suggest that for a minor impost, employers can make a major difference to the lives of their employees.
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