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"leap into" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a sudden, enthusiastic action. For example, "He leapt into the project with enthusiasm, determined to make a success of it."
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Leap into the air.
Then they leap into the freezing water.
That's why men leap into bed more quickly than women.
We leap into humanitarian interventions, and get bloodied in Somalia.
Against all intuition, you then leap into the pit.
Exporting isn't something businesses can simply leap into, however.
What spurred Meinhof to leap into the void?
I leap into the mind of the artist.
And you never got to leap into him.
Third, leap into new media and social networks.
And yet I can't help but leap into the fray.
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