Examples of 'could really make a difference' in a sentence

Meaning of "could really make a difference"

could really make a difference - This phrase suggests that a particular action, decision, or effort has the potential to have a significant impact or effect. It implies the power to bring about positive change or outcomes.

How to use "could really make a difference" in a sentence

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could really make a difference
I could really make a difference in this town.
Such benchmarks could really make a difference.
I could really make a difference in the world.
And their education could really make a difference.
We could really make a difference.
So a peculiar velocity component like this could really make a difference.
This study could really make a difference.
We are growing rapidly and your contribution could really make a difference.
Four days could really make a difference.
I doubted that a feature that simple could really make a difference.
This memoir could really make a difference in yours.
I loved being part of a small company where one could really make a difference.
These tools could really make a difference.
This would encourage Governments to implement the practical measures that could really make a difference.
I think it could really make a difference.

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It was another time -- an individual like this could really make a difference.
Rachel, you could really make a difference.
If you had a seat at the table, Rachel, you could really make a difference.
This money could really make a difference for me, so.
If you would jump on this with me, we could really make a difference.
You could really make a difference in this dog 's life.
I think in a Ryan administration I could really make a difference at Agriculture.
That could really make a difference in the next few weeks / months.
This is an area where the European Parliament could really make a difference to people 's lives.
Cam, we could really make a difference.
Your being there with us, I think it could really make a difference.
Hey, you could really make a difference.
Of gray, and that a strong advocate could really make a difference [ for ] his.
That could really make a difference for Unitel in the next 5-10 years.
Make a difference "? We could really make a difference.
I felt that I could really make a difference in taking this on.".
Together… But if you did… We could really make a difference.

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