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"jumped right in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used as a way to describe someone who quickly and eagerly joins or participates in something. Example: Sally was known for her boldness and fearlessness, so when the opportunity to try skydiving arose, she didn't hesitate. Without a second thought, she jumped right in and had the time of her life.
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"He jumped right in".
"They jumped right in".
I jumped right in.
I jumped right in the deep end".
My filly jumped right in".
"He jumped right in and was awesome at it.
He jumped right in — he wasn't feeling it out.
"He jumped right in and kept himself under control".
"Annie jumped right in, without any judgment," he said.
She paused, and I jumped right in: "No refrigeration.
They asked her if she wanted to help hold their banner, and she jumped right in.
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