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The phrase "jumps off" is correct and usable in written English.
It is generally used to describe someone's action of leaping off of something. For example: "The daredevil jumped off the 20-foot-tall diving board."
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"The ball really jumps off his bat".
He's a bodybuilder who jumps off buildings".
Yet in the film she jumps off a bridge.
In To Miss With Love, it jumps off every page.
The ball jumps off his bat, I know that.
"I'm usually very strict about who jumps off the Landmark tower, but he insisted," Goldstein said.
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People jump off bridges.
Then he jumped off.
Jumping off the Williamsburg Bridge?
He jumped off a balcony.
Or jump off the wharf".
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