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"much difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate a large, noticeable difference, such as "There was much difference between this year's test results and last year's."
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How much difference would this really make?
Will that make much difference?
It doesn't make much difference.
Not much difference, no?
(O.K., not much difference there).
There's not much difference there.
Similar(8)
"It wouldn't make much difference.
Not much difference there.
I cannot detect much difference.
Nor may her preferences make much difference.
Q: How much difference does that make?
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