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"a jump of" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
You can use "a jump of" to indicate a sudden increase or change in something. For example: - There was a jump of 10% in sales after the new marketing campaign was launched. - The stock market saw a jump of 500 points after the news of the company's merger. - The athlete made a jump of 2 meters, breaking the previous record. - The temperature saw a jump of 15 degrees within a few hours. - The student's grades showed a jump of two letter grades after studying with a tutor.
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Last quarter, it earned $416 million from continuing operations, a jump of 27% from a year earlier.
Toyota said it sold 9.75 million vehicles in 2012, a jump of more than 22% from a year earlier.
The jobless total reached 2.5m in July, a jump of 26% on the same month a year ago.
That is a jump of two levels.
That is a jump of 463percentt since 1985.
But this was a jump of 57% from last July.
She won the event with a jump of 5-10.
That was a jump of eight percentage points from 2000.
The NICS data shows a jump of 37.6% in December.
Germany was second with 528.3 points, with Andreas Wank producing a jump of 454 feet.
Its earnings have risen to $400m, a jump of 154% in two years.
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