make a difference

Frequency: 9.5200.0 per million words

To have a significant effect on a situation or person.

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Examples (10)

  • Volunteering in your community is a great way to make a difference.
  • The new policy is expected to make a real difference for low-income families.
  • I want a job where I feel like I'm making a difference.
  • Your small donation can make a huge difference to the charity.
  • He hoped his research would make a difference in the fight against the disease.
  • It doesn't make any difference to me whether we go today or tomorrow.
  • A great teacher can make a difference that lasts a lifetime for a student.
  • What difference will this new technology really make for the average user?
  • Changing your morning routine could make all the difference to your productivity.
  • Even a small act of kindness can make a difference in someone's day.