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"jump on" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used as an imperative, meaning to order or instruct something to do, and it can also be used as an expression of enthusiasm or eagerness. Example: "Let's jump on this opportunity before it's gone!".
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Jump on!
Any reader can easily jump on board.
They jump on one another.
How can one myosin jump on an Arp2/3 branch?
Jump on your bike!
"They both jump on pucks.
They don't jump on you".
Not jump on children.
"Hopefully, she will jump on board".
You're welcome to jump on stage".
Everybody wants to jump on the bandwagon".
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