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"great leaps forward" is a correct phrase to use in written English.
It is often used to describe a period of time in which significant progress has been made toward achieving a specific goal. For example, "The team was able to make great leaps forward in their research project due to the hard work of everyone involved."
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There were other great leaps forward.
Forget talk of great leaps forward for the moment.
But perhaps the great leaps forward are ahead.
What is less intuitively understandable are some great leaps forward for some countries.
As great leaps forward in the 200m go it was Michael Johnson in Atlanta-esque.
The potential for further great leaps forward in business, medicine, education and public administration is high.
"We have had great leaps forward on gay equality," she said.
It's the most feared disease, but great leaps forward in detection and treatment mean more of us are surviving it.
Russia's "great leaps forward" have rarely benefited its own people, who have traditionally been seen as a resource.
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Gee, great leap forward there.
But the great leap forward has stalled.
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