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There doesn't seem any difference of meaning between the two constructions.
He missed the train by a minute.
Andy must have practiced very hard.
He must be homesick.
The country must be very beautiful.
Sleep is more pleasant than death. At least, there's not much difference.
I have this briefcase in a different color.
What is the difference between Iaido and Kendo?
Since he was able to walk so far, he must have strong legs.
You will see the difference.
Tom can't taste the difference between expensive wine and cheap wine.
Who can translate the difference between noise and sound?
I can't explain the difference between those two.
I don't see any difference.
There is not much difference between the two.
She must have everything her own way.
They must have had an accident.
What's the difference between a village and a town?
Tom doesn't know the difference between Iraq and Iran.
Tom doesn't know the difference between Iraq and Iran.

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