Over the past couple of years folks have been saying... as a reply to a question.
"It doesn't make a difference".
I think the statement should be...
"It doesn't make any difference". Please tell me what you think.
What does make the difference?
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What does make the difference?
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If you follow the form of the idiomatic expression, "to make a difference," then "it doesn't make a difference" uses the same form. However, both seem meaningful and acceptable as standard English.
So it doesn't make a difference, or any difference.
Eether/eyether, tomato/tomahto.
So it doesn't make a difference, or any difference.
Eether/eyether, tomato/tomahto.
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