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Discover Ludwig"leaping off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a verb phrase that can be used to describe something or someone jumping or springing away from a surface or object. It can also be used figuratively to describe a sudden and enthusiastic action or decision. Example: The cat was leaping off the tree branch into the pile of leaves below. Figurative example: The team was leaping off the bench in celebration after scoring the winning goal.
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Now life is leaping off the planet.
Soldiers are shown leaping off a cliff.
Leaping off, she landed in a heap on the grass.
We saw naked people leaping off the first floor, scrambling onto the roof, climbing into trees.
Leaping off a 63-story skyscraper in Panama certainly borders on insane.
"Leaping off cliffs into water when you don't know what's in it.
I expected sparks to start leaping off the rod, or maybe it would melt.
Next up was a fully immersive fjord experience: leaping off the railing of the lower deck.
We didn't have time and I ended up leaping off the train as the doors closed.
If you're thinking about leaping off that stage, it's very high up.
Following its course requires boulder-hopping, wading, rock-climbing and leaping off 20m cliffs.
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