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Discover LudwigThe phrase "avoid jumping on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when advising someone to refrain from hastily reacting or taking action in a situation.
Example: "In discussions, it's important to avoid jumping on every opportunity without considering the consequences."
Alternatives: "refrain from leaping at" or "steer clear of rushing into".
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My objection lied solely in my own preference to avoid jumping on bandwagons.
However, a note of caution is needed to avoid jumping on a treatment bandwagon based on epidemiological data without evidence of benefit from well-controlled clinical trials (25).
Brands should avoid jumping on the LGBT bandwagon unless they plan on a lasting and mutually beneficial relationship.
There are very good reasons states might wish to avoid jumping on the Medicaid expansion bandwagon.
Try to avoid jumping on the "hot" rookie card bandwagon.
Avoid jumping on a methadone regimen unless you've used drugs for a long time.
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But he has carefully avoided jumping on the gay-marriage bandwagon, arguing that the issue that should be left to the states.
Try to avoid jumping to conclusions.
If your pup has hip dysplasia, he will most likely avoid jumping up on couches, your lap, etc.
After falling repeatedly, America's Eileen Seigh gave Scott a warning, and she changed her programme to avoid jumps on the worst of the ice.
You can avoid jumping into this bandwagon.
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