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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a big jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or change in something, such as progress, performance, or measurements.
Example: "After implementing the new strategy, we saw a big jump in our sales figures."
Alternatives: "a significant leap" or "a substantial increase."
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That's a big jump.
That was a big jump.
"A big jump," he said.
Payne: Yes, it is a big jump!
Not a big jump, is it?
"That's a big jump," Mr. Corbin said.
Gymnastics has also had a big jump.
That is a big jump to make.
It is not a big jump.
It's a big jump, and it's another big step.
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Quality must be achieved by gradual accumulation, rather than through a 'big jump' in quantity.
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