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"makes a huge difference" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that has a significant impact or effect on a situation or outcome. It is often used in a positive sense, to emphasize the importance or significance of something. Example: - "Having a good support system makes a huge difference in a person's mental health." - "Adding a few extra ingredients can make a huge difference in the taste of this dish." - "The new technology implemented in our company has made a huge difference in our efficiency."
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This makes a huge difference.
"It makes a huge difference".
Education makes a huge difference.
That makes a huge difference to people.
It really makes a huge difference.
"Makes a huge difference," he said.
"It makes a huge difference," he said.
"This makes a huge difference," he said.
That makes a huge difference, too.
Getting the right support from employers makes a huge difference.
When it succeeds, schooling makes a huge difference.
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