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Discover Ludwig"jumps ahead" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone or something making progress or moving forward quickly, surpassing others around them. Example: Despite being a rookie, the young runner jumps ahead of his more experienced competitors in the race, leaving them in the dust.
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Then Haggis jumps ahead.
The video then jumps ahead.
The story jumps ahead four years.
Abruptly the book jumps ahead 92 years.
The narrative then jumps ahead seven years.
We see why when the play jumps ahead five years.
The film then jumps ahead in time and space.
You always knew he was about five jumps ahead of whatever you were thinking".
Then it jumps ahead to 1940, with Gypsy falling in love with another impresario, Mike Todd.
The director, Paul Greengrass, jumps ahead within scenes, then jumps again.
Occasionally the movie jumps ahead 16 years for scenes in which his college friends realize how he changed their lives.
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