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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to athletics, physics, or metaphorically to describe a significant leap or progress in various situations.
Example: "The athlete set a new record with an impressive long jump of over eight meters."
Alternatives: "a lengthy leap" or "an extended jump".
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By a long jump.
And followed that with a long jump shot.
His options often are a long jump shot or a mad dash to the rim.
On the zoo's Discovery Trail, young visitors can try a long jump.
His sister Carol was also a long jump Olympian, finishing ninth in 1984.
The top men's performance was a long jump of 26-10by Osborne Moxey of the Bahamas.
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As their parents sat talking around the dining table a couple of weeks ago and rain began to fall outside, Sophie and Sam Kloosterboer tied a long jump-rope to one of the leather straps that stand in for doorknobs throughout the house and began to play.
Tonight Jones said she never considered hiring a long-jump coach.
Most moving of all, though, were not the victories themselves, but a moment of sportsmanship during a long-jump heat.
If a black instructor is running a long-jump competition, whites don't jump a far as if a white instructor is running the show.
There is a long-jump pit, with markings showing how far creatures such as frogs can jump, so the children can compare their leaping abilities.
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