Rechercher
to make a difference
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to have a very strong and noticeable effect on someone or something
Exemple
She decided to do a job as a teacher to share her knowledge and make a difference in children's lives.
The CEO liked to remind his employees that we are all Adam's children but silk makes the difference - a way of acknowledging the privilege that came with his position, while also emphasizing the importance of treating everyone with respect and dignity.
She dedicated herself to the cause, body and soul, working tirelessly to make a difference.
She's determined to get on to the advisory panel to make a difference in her field.
His driven determination to make a difference in the world led him to pursue a career in social activism.