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The phrase "world of difference" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to mean that two things are very different from each other, and it is often used as a way to emphasize the enormity of the difference. For example, "Going paperless has made a world of difference in our company's level of organization."
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A world of difference.
Makes a world of difference".
That made a world of difference.
"We have made a world of difference".
Two miles, but a world of difference.
Good design makes a world of difference.
There is a world of difference".
"That's a world of difference.
There has been a world of difference".
It made a world of difference.
It did a world of difference".
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