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The phrase "a big differences between" is not correct in written English.
It should be "a big difference between" to maintain subject-verb agreement.
Example: "There is a big difference between how cats and dogs behave."
Alternatives: "a significant difference between" or "a major difference between".
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"There's a big differences between shooting someone assassination-style while they're enforcing the law and being shot while breaking the law and not complying with a lawful arrest," he said.
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