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Discover LudwigThe phrase "jumpstart the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to initiating or revitalizing a process, project, or activity.
Example: "We need to jumpstart the marketing campaign to boost our sales this quarter."
Alternatives: "kickstart the" or "revive the".
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"We jumpstart the market.
So yesterday Mr. Bloomberg tried an unspoken threat of sorts to jumpstart the bargaining process.
"We were excited to jumpstart the trolley initiative," Mr. Cocola said in an e-mail message.
But nobody trying to jumpstart the economy would begin with dividend taxes.
This enhanced activity probably won't jumpstart the world's sputtering economy, but it certainly will no hurt.
Andrew Tillett (@andrewtillett) looks like the Abbott bus may not jumpstart the Rudd bus after all.
There is nothing like a deadline, Brown suggests, to jumpstart the imagination.
Some experts say home sales could free up the capital needed to jumpstart the island's economy.
This single figure is designed to represent all those who joined together to jumpstart the gay liberation movement.
How did she feel about the supermodel tag? "It was a media fabrication, a downtime for fashion and they needed that to jumpstart the industry.
Mitt Romney has a plan for a stronger middle class that will jumpstart the economy and bring back millions of jobs".
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