qualitative difference

Frequency: 7.09.5 per million words

a fundamental difference in type or character

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Examples (10)

  • There's a qualitative difference between simply memorizing facts and understanding concepts.
  • The new software offers a qualitative difference in user experience compared to the old version.
  • We observed a qualitative difference in the students' engagement after implementing the new teaching methods.
  • Her artistic style showed a qualitative difference from her earlier works, indicating significant growth.
  • Money might buy goods, but it cannot buy a qualitative difference in happiness.
  • The shift from fossil fuels to renewable energy represents a qualitative difference in our approach to power.
  • Critics noted a qualitative difference in the film's storytelling, making it stand out.
  • While both dishes use similar ingredients, there's a qualitative difference in their preparation and taste.
  • They argued that the proposed policy would make a qualitative difference in public health outcomes.
  • Achieving true sustainability requires a qualitative difference in how we interact with the environment.