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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leap into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant or bold transition into a new situation, idea, or experience.
Example: "Taking a leap into the unknown can be both exhilarating and terrifying."
Alternatives: "a jump into" or "a dive into".
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Prison was a leap into the dark.
Take a leap into the future.
Savage: It's a leap into the unthinkable.
"Brexit is a leap into the unknown.
Ryan certainly made a leap into the unknown.
His death will be a leap into the unknown.
Learning at its truest is a leap into the unknown.
Most Washingtonians didn't take as adventurous a leap into 2003.
Britain had just taken a leap into the wild unknown.
A leap into Flathead Lake in northwest Montana.
"Brexit is a leap into the unknown," Carvalho said.
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