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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a jump on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate gaining an advantage or an early start over someone or something.
Example: "By starting the project early, we got a jump on our competitors."
Alternatives: "an edge over" or "a head start on".
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Indeed, it seems to have a jump on at least one company.
They really got a jump on us".
You can get a jump on the storylines here.
"I got a jump on the first pitch.
BarryEans gets a jump on the proposed spending cuts.
Green got a jump on the ball and intercepted it.
The Foxboro scoreboard got a jump on things.
Getting a jump on the clues is his intention.
To get a jump on the trend, you have a few options.
Stop by Mike Lupica's column in The Daily News to get a jump on this.
To get a jump on the season, look for everyday pieces and build on them.
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