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The phrase "make a massive difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe a situation in which something has a very large or significant impact. For example: "The changes we have made to our business model have made a massive difference in our profits."
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We can make a massive difference.
They'll make a massive difference to your life.
He said: "It will make a massive difference.
UB: Sport can make a massive difference to people's lives.
Getting commissioning right can, and does, make a massive difference in the lives of many people.
He said the changes to the compensation scheme would make a "massive difference".
That will make a massive difference to everyone who gets a place to call their own.
Observer Food Monthly readers can make a massive difference here, so please get involved.
Dweck said if the scan or similar ones proved successful it would make a "massive difference".
The prospect of marginally lower heating bills was "not going to make a massive difference".
"A tiny tax on banks could make a massive difference to poor people".
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