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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a leap toward" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant step or progress made in a particular direction or toward a specific goal.
Example: "The new policy represents a leap toward greater environmental sustainability."
Alternatives: "a step toward" or "an advance toward".
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Kendry Morales took a leap toward home plate.
"Today, we took a leap toward becoming a power in space technology".
We shouldn't dream of scrapping electronic records; they are a leap toward reducing fragmentation of care.
It was a leap toward the Salt Lake City Games in February.
But "Printemps à Montmartre," painted a year later, is a scintillating landscape that remains figural and at the same time reveals a leap toward abstraction.
And to the extent that Republicans can make Americans believe this is a step or even a leap toward socialism, that could complicate Democrats' path in 2020.
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It's simple: advocate a lifestyle of plant-based nutrition, make a bold leap toward a world free of heart disease and lessen our use of scalpels and drugs.
At the very least it constitutes a great leap toward a police state.
The third pathway is a radical leap toward a new value constellation downstream in the value chain (Gamma).
Political leaders seem to be responding to Mr. Draghi's call last month for a "bold leap" toward a more cohesive euro zone.
"This is a giant leap toward restoring a beloved business," said a state official's field rep.
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