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1 Doing so, however didn't make much difference in terms of grip variety.
2 Not that it makes much difference from a practical point of view.
3 In practical terms this probably won't make much difference , for two reasons.
4 I never wanted to answer him, but that didn't make much difference .
5 There is much difference ; there is little difference; there is no difference.
6 She was not sure more advertising would make much difference in Auckland.
7 Not so very much difference between them despite the more obvious distinctions.
8 There is as much difference in listeners as there is in talkers.
9 He did not think it would make much difference in the end.
10 Even the introduction of two financial contracts has not made much difference .
11 I doubt it makes much difference to the people it lands on.
12 Adding another log to the fire wasn't going to make much difference .
13 There wasn't much difference so hopefully we can go that step further.
14 I don't think it would have made much difference if I had.
15 Jenny Meyer asked Ms Ferguson how much difference campaigns like this make.
16 In practice, most UK mental health professionals will barely notice much difference .
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This collocation consists of: Much difference through the time
Much difference across language varieties