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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'jumps into the' is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it when describing something or someone rapidly entering a space, such as: "The child jumps into the pool with a splash."
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Xerox jumps into the cloud infrastructure fray.
He jumps into the shallows.
Denis jumps into the saddle.
James himself jumps into the canal.
These models introduce discontinuities, or jumps, into the volatility process.
She jumps into the grave--and sprains her ankle.
Bloombito jumps into the reactionary fray at every turn.
The cast of "The West Wing" jumps into the fray.
McGinley jumps into the lake and waves the Irish tricolour.
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He bungee-jumps into the midst of grim things, and lifts his hat.
Correspondingly, also the statevector of the apparatus 'jumps' into the manifold associated to the recorded outcome.
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