How to use in-sentence of “make a difference between”:
+ In general, the word “single” is used more often now, because it also does not make a difference between the two sexes.
+ This means there is no reason to make a difference between admins and non-admins.
+ The act did not make a difference between people who hacked for fun from people who hacked to steal data or money.
+ However, there is a need to make a difference between the propagation of behavior and the stability of behavior.
+ The problem however is that English does not seem to make a difference between the place young adults spend the night with aka.