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The phrase "was a big difference" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation in which two or more things are significantly different from one another. For example: After the renovation, there was a big difference in the appearance of the house.
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That was a big difference.
I thought that was a big difference".
But there was a big difference: she was rich.
It was a big difference to Javi tonight".
In the second half there was a big difference.
There was a big difference in his play out there.
So within three days there was a big difference.
"We really felt that it was a big difference".
But for me, it was a big difference".
But there was a big difference between sounding like a gangsta and being a gangsta.
"But there was a big difference in Marx's day between the rich and the poor.
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