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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leap from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a sudden or significant change or transition from one state or condition to another. Example: "The company managed to leap from a small startup to a major player in the industry within just a few years."
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Warty observations leap from it.
With Felix Baumgartner's leap from space?
What made leap from porn to politics?
Will I leap from the window?
Arresting phrases leap from its pages.
I will not leap from this bridge.
Antelopes leap from wafting golden grasses.
It's a big leap from "hotly disputed" to "flawed".
Now it can't even leap from economy to business.
How did you make the leap from architecture to fountains?
The leap from theory to practice took some adjustment.
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