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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jump fast" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the action of jumping quickly or with speed.
Example: "In the competition, the athlete had to jump fast to clear the high bar."
Alternatives: "leap quickly" or "spring swiftly."
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Athletes who can run and jump fast and far spend a lot of time trying to go faster and farther.
Try to place your front foot down and jump fast.
Frogs can jump fast, so you may not see them.
You have to be athletic, able to jump fast & high, run fast and be able to have accuracy while running, have fast reload time, have a gun such as the Maverick or Longshot, and a lot of darts.
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Can the reach and precision of social media allow brands to jump faster and more directly to the social influencer level?
When he did, he broke three records we all now know about, two, more than 50 years old: highest manned balloon flight (128,000 feet); highest jump; fastest dive (833+ supersonic mph).
As you improve, jump faster.
For two nights, Sapphire, a powerful liver chestnut mare, had jumped fast and clean, clearing courses with obstacles five feet tall and across.
Said screens, however, weren't jumping fast enough for his taste.
They are notoriously high on Long Island and have jumped faster than inflation, the report said.
Rocket Man jumped fastest of all and that in itself drew a huge cheer from the crowd.
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