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The phrase "has jumped" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
The phrase is in the present perfect tense and is used to describe a recent action that has already been completed. For example, "The frog has jumped onto the lily pad."
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"Nobody has jumped on me.
But overhead has jumped.
But he has jumped the gun.
Meanwhile the projected budget deficit has jumped.
But not everyone has jumped on board.
The action has jumped forward five years.
The price of memory chips has jumped.
He has jumped 25ft 6in.
Birmingham has jumped from 30th to 15th.
Who has jumped from the window?
The Fonz has jumped the shark.
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