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"see a big difference" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means that something is noticeably different or that there is a significant change. Example: After following a strict workout routine for a month, I could see a big difference in my strength and muscle definition.
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"I see a big difference," he said.
I don't see a big difference.
"Hopefully, you will see a big difference.
You'll see a big difference in his body next season".
Furthermore, he says that he doesn't see a big difference between narrative and abstract ballet.
"We didn't see a big difference in their energy intake afterward," Dr. Lemmens said.
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A spokesman for Ms. Quinn said her constituents had not seen a big difference.
In English, for instance, they have seen a big difference in children's writing.
"I think we've all seen a big difference," pitcher R. A. Dickey said.
Ms. Bunting says she has seen a big difference in the children since the school began the program last year.
Grover G. Norquist, a prominent conservative strategist who is president of Americans for Tax Reform, said he saw a big difference.
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