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"a leap of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe an abrupt or sudden change, for example, "She made a leap of faith and started her own business."
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"Take a leap of faith with me".
Saying yes takes a leap of faith.
Voting is a leap of faith.
(This, too, is a leap of faith).
But it requires a leap of faith.
What a leap of imagination!
"It's a leap of faith.
It was a leap of faith.
It's about taking a leap of faith".
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2. Tor requires a leap of faith.
It's a leap of faith, I know.
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