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"leap to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to indicate a sudden change in direction, action, or thought. For example: "I was deep in thought when I suddenly realized the solution and leapt to my feet in excitement."
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Other omissions leap to mind.
This is a big leap to take.
But police cones may leap to mind.
That's a weird psychological leap to make.
That is some leap to the Bernabéu.
One leap to crash the podium.
It wasn't a giant leap to imagine interactions between them.
I wouldn't take the leap to become a writer.
"It's a leap, to put it mildly," the lawyer said.
The leap to the cocktail bar came by chance.
From there, it was a short leap to ranked ballots.
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