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The phrase "jump at" is correct and would be considered an acceptable phrase to use in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to an opportunity or chance to do something. For example, "When the job was posted, she jumped at the chance to apply."
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jump at
verb
To accept something enthusiastically. Usually an opportunity, or chance, or job etc.
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I'd jump at that".
Not jump at people.
Not jump at fence.
The girls jump at the chance.
Jump at the Sun/Hyperion.
[Laughter] "I'd jump at it.
I jump at the noise.
Sapper didn't exactly jump at the prospect.
(Jump at the Sun/Hyperion, $15.99).
You couldn't not jump at it".
They jump at you like a rhythm.
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