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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jumping into" is perfectly correct in written English
It is most often used when referring to taking an action without hesitation or preparation. For example, "Ronald was so excited to start his new job, he decided to jump into it without any additional research."
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You're really seriously jumping into the deep end.
Jumping Into JetBlue.
The kingdom may be jumping into action.
"People were jumping into doorways.
Jumping into situations I could have avoided.
She's jumping into the lion's pit".
Some contemplated jumping into the river.
"Ready to go?" he asked, before jumping into his car.
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