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"makes a difference to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe how something has an effect on something else. For example, "Making sure to get enough rest every night makes a difference to how productive I am at work."
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Each college costs a different amount and it makes a difference to students and their families what that rate is.
"It makes a difference to me".
And his work makes a difference to people in poverty.
Every dollar counts and makes a difference to people's lives".
In case that makes a difference to anyone?
None of this makes a difference to the big picture.
"It actually makes a difference to have substance.
This paper makes a difference to every day.
"He is world-class and he makes a difference to us.
Clearly it makes a difference to confidence, but who knows whether it is long term.
Say we know the choice of neighborhood makes a difference to the development of poor children.
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