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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jump from" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
You could use it to describe a sudden or dramatic change in something. For example: He made a jump from his humble beginnings to become a successful business owner.
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In health centres, we found a similar pattern –a jump from 44 to 59.2 % and then a gradual decline until 1.5%%.
That represents a jump from a year ago, when Feuer reported that about a hundred pot shops had been shuttered.
And independent voters in the recent Fox poll favored Mr. Obama by 11 percentage points – a jump from a 4-point lead a month ago.
That would be a jump from present levels.
In 2003, Kirk Jones, from Michigan, survived a jump from the top of the Falls.
It is also a jump from the 875,000 cards that the Bushes sent last year.
"I see a jump from the high roof to the low one," he says.
A jump from near-space and a chance to reach supersonic speeds represent something more.
A jump from two doors to four costs $600 for either the TDI or GTI.
Baku demands $300 million for a new five-year term, a jump from the current $7 million lease.
The Steelers' Rooney once said: "The pro game wasn't even a hop, skip and a jump from semipro ball.
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