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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are leaping" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action that is currently happening or a general state of being in the present tense.
Example: "The children are leaping with joy as they play in the park."
Alternatives: "are jumping" or "are bounding".
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Book publishers too are leaping in: Carlton Publishing will release an AR book in May, featuring dinosaurs that pop out of the pages when viewed, yes, through a webcam.
Now others are leaping into the ring.
Breakdancers are leaping about on lit-up bleachers.
CD issues of old music are leaping over original limitations.
But now adult women are leaping, if not backflipping, to channel their inner Gabby.
MR TICKLE and Mr Bump are leaping into bed with Hello Kitty.
Plumes of light are leaping up like pale, green-tinged flames.
But growing numbers of young people are leaping into the fray and doing the job themselves.
Because having bet on the future, the Chinese are leaping into it with no net.
Meanwhile, some companies are leaping ahead of the industry — and potential lawsuits.
"While governments are mired in negotiations, cities are leaping forward," observes Gaffin.
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