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Discover Ludwig"big jump" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a substantial increase or improvement, as in, "The company saw a big jump in profits last quarter."
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That's a big jump.
That was a big jump.
"A big jump," he said.
A further big jump is unlikely.
Payne: Yes, it is a big jump!
Today's big jump presages more big moves.
It would be one helluva big jump.
"That's a big jump," Mr. Corbin said.
Gymnastics has also had a big jump.
That is a big jump to make.
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Thus a big jump in part-time work will generally see a big jump in underemployment as well.
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