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"make the difference between" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to indicate a comparison between two or more things. For example: Good customer service can make the difference between a happy customer and an unhappy one.
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They can't make the difference between Bloomingdale's and Kmart.
It can make the difference between life and death.
Allocations can make the difference between wealth and poverty.
A visa can make the difference between life and death.
This stimulus will likely make the difference between growth and another year of recession.
It can make the difference between someone's mental health being good or not so good".
That could easily make the difference between profit and loss on my investment in No. 534.
Their votes could make the difference between power and opposition for Mr Herzog.
Choosing the right type of Pokémon can make the difference between winning and losing a battle.
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Forensics can make the difference between a killer going to jail or getting away with murder.
Ultimately it is growth that will make the difference between successful and failed consolidation.
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