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The phrase "a technological leap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant advancement or breakthrough in technology.
Example: "The introduction of quantum computing represents a technological leap that could revolutionize various industries."
Alternatives: "a technological advancement" or "a technological breakthrough."
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Add a technological leap that incorporates global positioning system technology, and it may even become possible in running.
Although, in richer countries, there has been a shift from landline-based technologies towards mobile telecommunications, many LMICs have made a technological leap with a 'mobile-first'-based approach to communications.
But what makes the new Hayden a technological leap forward is its combination of analog and digital technology.
More important, they can finance research that may lead to a technological leap that brings down their costs.
While undoubtedly representing a technological leap, it has been criticized as a plaything for the geeky elite.
But the company is making a technological leap of faith, inspired by the success of the Internet and personal computers.
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"The Acheulian tools represent a great technological leap," said Dennis Kent, a geologist involved in the study at Rutgers University in New Jersey and Columbia University's Lamont-Doherty Earth Observatory in New York.
The 1990s saw the Echo take a huge technological leap forward when a £12 million printing press was installed.
Professor Andrew Martin of Cambridge University, one of the great mathematical geniuses of our time, has just discovered the secret of prime numbers, thereby finding the key that will unlock the mysteries of the universe, guarantee a giant technological leap for mankind and put an end to illness and death.
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