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The phrase "a huge jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or change in a particular context, such as performance, statistics, or progress.
Example: "The company's profits saw a huge jump after the new marketing strategy was implemented."
Alternatives: "a significant leap" or "a substantial increase."
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"I mean, that's a huge jump.
A. It was a huge jump.
It was a huge jump in scale.
"Sweetney has made a huge jump," Wilkens said.
In the control, this went from 5% to 17% in the final rating – a huge jump.
"It's a huge jump and it goes completely away from what the Niosh study showed".
That marked a huge jump from the 33 percent who opposed the same proposal in 2011.
"But in the last six months I've seen a huge jump in siblings moving in together".
"To oppose or support a political party, it was a huge jump," he said.
Becoming a good pitcher at the next level, Rothschild said, "is a huge jump".
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"It was a huge jump-start for us," he says.
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