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The phrase "make a slight difference" is correct and usable in written English
For example, you could use it in a sentence such as: "Making a slight adjustment to the recipe made all the difference in the flavor of the dish."
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Americans overseas in the districts of their legal residence, and a failure to count them could make a slight difference in allocations based on the census.
While it might make a slight difference to viewers' perceptions of Grant, it's hardly a historical travesty on the level of, say, setting a film in the wrong era with the wrong people (Apocalypto), attributing a major wartime breakthrough to the wrong nation (U-571) or viciously slandering everyone in the 16th century (Anonymous).
And she promises to haul OPEC before the WTO, and even before the American courts, for anti-competitive behaviour.Some of her ideas would make a slight difference, such as pledging to stop adding oil to America's nearly full strategic petroleum reserve.
The higher megapixel sensor is nice, and will surely make a slight difference, but where the Galaxy S 4 camera really evolves from past generations is in the software.
Taking a Tylenol a few hours before your appointment can also make a slight difference, says Dr. Amy Balis, a radiologist who specializes in breast imaging at Baylor Medical Center at Irving.
The place of residence did also make a slight difference, in that the RR was somewhat lower in women living in rural areas (table 1).
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Using different methods to model the distribution of torsion, χ, makes a slight difference on the quality of sampled decoys.
Farage's victory only made a slight difference to the number of viewers saying they favoured leaving the EU.
"They told me to bring it in a few days later and the tracking was tightened, which made a slight difference.
Overall, the debate might have made a slight difference, but it's not easily apparent in the aggregate of polling data.
He added that even missing one pill "makes a slight difference".
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