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Free sign upThe phrase "and jump in a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is encouraged to participate in an activity or to take a leap into something, often metaphorically.
Example: "When the opportunity arises, don't hesitate to take a chance and jump in a new project."
Alternatives: "and dive into a" or "and leap into a".
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They might want to walk to one of Britain's most beautiful places – the top of a mountain in a national park – and jump in a waterfall.
Instead, they walk away without a backward glance – all the way to the Oscar then on to the party, perhaps to dance with a showgirl and jump in a swimming pool.
Mr. Krum appreciated the beauty of the scene, but mostly he wanted to grab his surfboard and jump in — a possibility that has been legal for surfers for only two months, since a change in park rules.
"You can just put it on and jump in a vacuum chamber".
Go feel the bark of a sugar maple, and jump in a clean stream.
He couldn't find a way to reach the altitude and jump in a normal fashion.
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The rapper and producer did the robot before skipping and jumping in a pair of plaid pants and a two-tone bomber jacket.
I went pegging it after them and jumped in a ditch.
The assassin ran to Lexington Avenue and jumped in a cab, but was caught a few blocks away.
Kids marries deceptively crude power chords to a Lynchian tale of driving to upstate New York in search of someone's father's grave and jumping in a lake.
When he was 13 and at a picnic to send his oldest sister, Rahsaan, to college, his brother Caleb, 2, wandered off and jumped in a lake.
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