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"mark the difference" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It means to point out or highlight the distinct or significant difference between two things. Example: The two paintings may seem similar, but upon closer inspection, the strokes and colors used in each one clearly mark the difference between them.
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These concerns mark the difference between success and failure for welfare reform.
Recent National and International seismic codes mark the difference between assessment of existing constructions and design of new ones.
The author argues that this myth revolves around the issue of rewards, which "mark the difference between winners and losers".
A sum this large is not a "mere pittance": it can mark the difference between a successful writing career and an unsuccessful one.
Negotiating for exclusivity can help ward off a deal jumper and, in many cases, can mark the difference between a deal and no deal.
Dressed casually and staying long after the event to answer questions, the pair sought to mark the difference between themselves and other politicians vying for votes.
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According to Cromie and Hayes (1988), an event as important as having children marks the difference between different female profiles and affects objectives that women attribute to their work.
After the display, they were required to mark the differences between A and B of pitch, volume, tempo and timbre.
The iPad visualization interface implements a nice feature to mark the differences between the current image and the previous one.
Those two misses marked the difference between victory and defeat.
This is the kind of attention to detail that marks the difference between off-the-rack and couture.
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