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The phrase "no difference whatsoever" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to emphasize that there is absolutely no distinction or variation between two things. Example: "I compared the two products side by side, but there was no difference whatsoever in their quality or performance."
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No difference whatsoever!
There is no difference whatsoever.
"It made no difference whatsoever," Ms. Bailey said.
"There's no difference whatsoever in taste or nutritional value.
As it happens, the shadow of Brexit will probably make no difference whatsoever.
"It will make absolutely no difference whatsoever," he said after the hearing.
The virtue of working this way is that circumstances — time, place, tools — make no difference whatsoever.
The fact that I have just made this new rule up makes no difference whatsoever.
Those who say there is no difference whatsoever are surely not being pummelled by the bedroom tax.
"I think it would be wet and wet, to tell you the truth: no difference, no difference whatsoever.
You don't know the reality of their situation, she says, and judging the parents makes no difference whatsoever to the reality of the predicament the children are in.
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