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Discover Ludwig"jump in time" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something was done before it was expected or before it was too late. For example, "The CEO jumped in time to restructure the company before major losses were incurred."
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The Angels' powers include hurtling their prey into the past — hence the 113-year jump in time.
Season four is airing now, while the episodes currently filming are said to take place after "a jump in time".
James's extended staff disappears behind the man who is freeing the magician: the occlusion hints at a jump in time — the offer of the staff is a future action, which waits on the untying.
The scenes jump in time, from a hotel in downtown Kansas City, when Chester is visiting home before his marriage, to his temporary digs as a separated husband, to the hospital where his father lies dying, back to the family manse and a "meet Dara" (uh-oh, she's Jewish!) welcoming dinner.
Nokia didn't jump in time.
In the second dataset, coherence is varied in time and frequency reflecting a jump in time from 10 to 20 Hz (Figure 2B).
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The actress goes on to explain: "I loved the way the story was told, using different points of view and jumps in time.
The very last section jumps in time again, to the moody adult that Sam's once darling younger sister has become, running a bookstore in London.
When the band reached Tompkins Square Park, three kindergarten-size girls emerged from the crowd and started dancing and jumping in time to the music.
A handful switch point of view, and many make dramatic jumps in time, often via the characters' memories but sometimes — more excitingly because more brazenly — simply because Tuck decides they will.
Mobile, however, saw both the biggest absolute and percentage jumps in time spent.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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