From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishsame differencesame differencespokenSAME used to say that different actions, behaviour etc have the same result or effect ‘I could mail the letter or send a fax in the morning.’ ‘Same difference. It still won’t get there on time.’ → same
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same difference• The same differences are evident in pay disparity, which is greatest at doctoral universities and the least at four-year colleges.• The same difference of sense recurs in the following: 79.