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The phrase "a single leap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a solitary jump or movement, often in a metaphorical sense, such as making a significant change or decision.
Example: "With a single leap, she overcame her fears and pursued her dreams."
Alternatives: "one leap" or "a solitary jump".
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Evolution does not come up with complicated structures in a single leap.
Agree, digital transformation is more of a journey rather than a single leap from paper-based to digital technology in experiences, workforce and operations.
The world indoor bronze medallist Shara Proctor easily qualified for SaturSaturday's long jump final with a single leap of 6.61m, despite confessing to being "a little sleepy".
In a single leap it took Star TV, owned by Rupert Murdoch, from the No. 3 to the No. 1 spot among the nation's cable channels.
De Vries believed these varieties to be an example of an evolution that could be studied experimentally and conceived of evolution as a series of abrupt changes radical enough to bring new species into existence in a single leap.
Mr Miliband himself has said that he must "defy history" to take Labour from opposition to majority government in a single leap, a feat no British political party has pulled off since before the Second World War.
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Not a Bird, Not a Plane Superman, able to leap tall buildings in a single bound, will leap tomorrow onto a place he hasn't been in some time: the big screen.
In a single bound, Andrew Lawrence has leapt from a newcomer nomination in last year's if.comedy awards on to this year's shortlist for the main prize.
His otherworldly performance in Game 2 — 52 saves, tall building leapt in a single bound — has the Flyers mystified, writes Sam Donnellon in The Philadelphia Daily News.
Ever since, his list of achievements has grown as imposing as a tall building leapt in a single bound volume — from bestsellers to award-winners.
What else is one to make of Harvard's being #1 one year and #3 the next, or Northwestern's leaping in a single bound from #13 to #9?
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