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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leap toward" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is usually used to describe a sudden or expressive movement towards something. Example: The cat crouched low, assessing its prey before making a powerful leap toward the mouse.
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One giant leap toward our cyborg demise.
Kendry Morales took a leap toward home plate.
"Iltar," from 1976, makes a great leap toward "Aten Reign".
This should be considered as a great leap toward the era of personalized medicine.
In this paper, we take the first leap toward verifying intactness of anonymous RFID systems.
At the very least it constitutes a great leap toward a police state.
"Today, we took a leap toward becoming a power in space technology".
We shouldn't dream of scrapping electronic records; they are a leap toward reducing fragmentation of care.
The bigger leap toward embracing open science is conceptual, not technical.
When they saw normal spiders, however, the predators showed a tendency to leap toward the screen.
It was a leap toward the Salt Lake City Games in February.
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