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The phrase "able to leap" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's or something's capability to jump or spring into the air.
Example: "The athlete was able to leap over the high jump bar with ease."
Alternatives: "capable of jumping" or "able to spring".
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Able to leap Pentagon jargon in a single bound.
Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound!
Craigslist and other Web sites are powerful tools, able to leap those tall fees.
Able to leap tall donors in a single bound, hauling in pallets of money?
Able to leap tall filibusters (real ones) in a single bound!
"Able to Leap Tall Buildings," a world première, is a duet for Owen and Springer.
Able to leap tall buildings with a single bound; faster than a bowl of chitlins".
Able to leap tall buildings in a single bound," he said, quoting the old Superman lines.
Able to leap through car pool lanes with a single occupant.
Handsome, energetic, able to leap a wall in a single bound, he is a natural onstage.
"Able to Leap Tall Buildings," the other première, is about two people, stiff as action figures, who struggle to connect.
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