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The phrase "a significant jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a notable increase or change in a particular context, such as statistics, performance, or trends.
Example: "The company reported a significant jump in sales this quarter compared to the last."
Alternatives: "a considerable increase" or "a marked rise".
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Over the year, the job growth averaged 246,000 jobs a month – a significant jump compared to 194,000 in 2013.
The Premier League's a significant jump for Crystal Palace.
That is a significant jump, because employees must pay penalties and taxes on this money.
This is a significant jump from last year, when he was only aware of a handful.
Mr. Corzine has called for a significant jump in turnpike and parkway tolls.
"This is a big increase – 750,000 in a single year is a significant jump".
But nearly a quarter of those ages 45 to 64 said they had, a significant jump.
"We are not at the end of our rope, but this is a significant jump," Mr. Shahidi said.
To maintain our design leadership we have made a significant jump in the successor to the CLS".
While the gross has increased significantly, audience numbers are roughly static, revealing a significant jump in ticket prices.
Mr. Brucker called the increase "uncommon" and said that it "represents a significant jump in the number of customers".
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