Sentence examples for able to leaps forward from inspiring English sources

The phrase "able to leaps forward" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a mix-up of verb forms and should be revised for clarity.
Example: "The team is able to leap forward in their project development."
Alternatives: "capable of advancing" or "able to progress".

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By rethinking these core algorithms, Vicarious has been able to leaps forward in performance".

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Then again, previous occasions have shown that it is precisely at junctures like this that Europe has been able to leap forward in the pursuit of common priorities.

Yet again, what we see from Recruit to other companies who are able to leap forward is that at some point the senior management team will essentially review all the early evidence and at some point, they will pull the trigger despite the short-term payoff doesn't look very favorable.

To leap forward in the rankings?

Levine M, Cattoglio C, Tjian R. Looping back to leap forward: transcription enters a new era.

But the Beijing government has great plans to leap forward.

That means doing whatever it can to leap forward.

The waiting is over it's time to leap forward, or be left behind.

This situation significantly impedes Spain's ability to leap forward as a global scientific contender.

When we made the decision to leap forward, that was the number one rule.

Every so-called step back is an opportunity to leap forward.

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