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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a large 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 statistics, performance, or physical movement.
Example: "The company's profits saw a large jump this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a significant leap" or "a substantial increase."
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It's a large jump, and not everyone can make it.
For a lot of people, it might seem a large jump to make?
After that is a large jump over "the altar," the 21st jump in the course.
"If there's a partnership or a stake sale, they can see a large jump in valuations".
Harris Academy South Norwood also saw a large jump, from 43% to 61%.
It's easy for me, 'cause it's not such a large jump.
Under this reasoning, a large jump in the short position would also be bearish.
In cases with large surface tension forces the pressure has a large jump across the interface.
A large jump in output, employment and orders pushed the index to a record 62 from 58.7 the previous month.
A large jump had a mean air content of 42%, a CV of 26%, and a RMS of 44%.
"It would be extraordinary if such a large jump [since last year] did not affect demand growth," the IEA said.
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