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Discover Ludwig"from the jump" is a commonly used phrase in written and spoken English.
It means "from the start" or "right away / immediately." For example, "I knew from the jump that this was a bad idea."
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It's rigged from the jump".
We were ready from the jump".
Suddenly, Eastern Express backed off from the jump.
We were just clicking from the jump; we were on all cylinders".
"Workmen's comp, getting paid, fighting for your license — I know this stuff from the jump.
He spoils those plans from the jump because they don't anticipate his pressure," Jent said.
Still, "there was something really special about the house right from the jump," he added.
And he did, he said: "I felt like the black man from the jump".
"Our guys, from the jump ball, did a great job," Raptors Coach Jay Triano said.
The best thing to result from the jump is still to come.
"Me getting out there aggressively from the jump is what this team needs," Shumpert said.
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