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The phrase "making a significant impact" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
This phrase describes the act of causing a notable or important effect on someone or something. Example: The new education policy is aimed at making a significant impact on the academic performance of students.
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It is committed to making a significant impact while advancing open science.
The GMG purchase has clearly exceeded Trinity's expectations by making a significant impact on its regional advertising revenues.
David Robey, the managing editor of BBC London 94.9FM, said: "These brilliant figures show the changes we have made to our schedule are now making a significant impact".
That Johnson, a 34-year-old wing whose scoring numbers have steadily diminished each of the past five seasons, is making a significant impact is somewhat puzzling.
Nanomedicines are making a significant impact in the fields of ocular drug delivery, gene delivery, and imaging, the focus of this review.
Smart card solutions are now being deployed that recognise this vulnerability and are making a significant impact in promoting social inclusion.
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Programmable thermostats can make a significant impact.
He could make a significant impact".
The new geography made a significant impact on Major League Baseball.
Pettitte's presence would have made a significant impact.
We can make a significant impact," Mr Polman said.
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