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"make an influence" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone has the potential to affect or change a situation. For example, "This scientist wants to make an influence on climate change policy."
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"If I keep getting better, I think I can make an influence on those around me and make the club better.
This is an 18-year-old learning and improving at such a rate, he looks like being ready to make an influence on either full national team imminently.
Now, I can actually start making a difference by learning and bringing all those lessons back home to make an influence and start changing something.
Overall, the use of antibiotics remained at high levels, and the PR interventions failed to make an influence on the frequent use of injections and infusions as an administration route.
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It can be observed that the accelerating voltage has also made an influence on the local luminescence properties of the fabricated heterojunctions.
Although auricular t-VNS stimulates only vagal afferents, there are close connections between afferent and efferent parasympathetic brainstem centers, making an influence of VNS on dural efferents likely.
Even when adjustments for skin phenotype are made, an influence of MC-1R on skin cancer development is still evident suggesting that the MC-1R signaling pathway might play a yet undescribed role in cutaneous biology accounting for the association of MC-1R and skin cancer [59].
This makes an influence of PC on endocytosis also unlikely.
Parents and children were unaware of the initiation of this project until two months before the following school year avoiding parents making an influenced school choice [ 19].
Not enough time to make a major influence, but did a job in the closing stages.
Having taken a class that discusses particularly entrepreneurship did not make a significant influence on the intention of either U.S. or Turkish students.
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