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The phrase "jump away from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something physically moving away from a certain location or object by jumping. It can also be used figuratively to describe avoiding or distancing oneself from a situation or person. Example: The rabbit quickly jumped away from the approaching predator, narrowly escaping its grasp.
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I jump away from him and avoid him forever.
So maybe we're all a hop, skip and a jump away from a generous pay hike.
The lowest median income was in Buffalo County, S.D., just a hop, skip and jump away from Ziebach County.
A skip, hop and a jump away from his gallery is the Museum of Contemporary Art (MCA).
Testing a missile capable of hitting a satellite is "a hop, skip and a jump away from a ballistic missile defense test," Narang says.
For those seeking 4/4, Krankbrother's party with dOP, KiNK and Gerd Janson is just a hop, skip and jump away from W10 at Park Royal Studios (NW10).
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Pat jumps away from the gate, swiping at his neck.
(To disavow any idea of partisanship, the President jumped away from the podium as quickly as possible).
Then Nieuwenhuis hit a grounder that smacked second base squarely and jumped away from Rafael Furcal's glove.
Newsome is as surprised as anyone that no team has jumped away from the pack, until he looks around the league and sees weaknesses even in traditional powerhouses.
Until Jeb Brovsky jumped away from the defensive wall, into the path of Kaka's strike – and the New York keeper was finally left helpless.
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