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"makes little difference" is a valid and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something does not significantly impact or change a situation or outcome. Example: "Whether we take the highway or back roads, it makes little difference in our travel time."
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It probably makes little difference.
That in itself makes little difference.
To Araki it makes little difference.
It makes little difference to me".
As the District Court recognized, this makes little difference.
Most perpetrators are men, and the location makes little difference.
Sensor placement on the body makes little difference.
Whether it is "literature" or "trash" makes little difference.
He also commented, "For many, it makes little difference.
But for many people in uniform, that makes little difference.
It makes little difference that as governor I am gay.
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