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Discover Ludwig"jump out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when implying a sudden, abrupt motion or action. For example, "The child jumped out of the window in surprise."
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Cheeks flattened by the wind, they jump out of airplanes.
He didn't exactly jump out of the lion's den.
And why did Bush jump out of airplanes?
Others jump out of airplanes or off cliffs.
Make me jump out of my seat.
You'll jump out of your seat.
Not jump out of car window.
Michaud did not see Carlisle jump out of the window".
Both contestants opted for the smallest jump, out of three.
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Jump-out-of-bed-in-the-morning happy.
Jump-out of the P-element was indicated by loss of white eye marker.
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