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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leaps ahead" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a significant and sudden progress or advancement in a particular situation or field. Example: "The new technology has allowed our company to make leaps ahead in productivity and efficiency." This sentence means that the new technology has greatly improved the company's ability to get things done and work more effectively.
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Nothing leaps ahead.
The story leaps ahead more than a decade.
"The DPJ leaps ahead," gushed the Tokyo Shimbun, a daily newspaper, on its front page.
Daimler now leaps ahead of its German rivals, whose international plans suddenly seem puny by comparison.
The story leaps ahead 20 years for an even more infuriating scene.
Isabelle's life leaps ahead, from adventure to adventure, from encounter to encounter, with an ironic abruptness.
May-Treanor and Walsh have proved this year that they remain leaps ahead of the competition.
The Spaniard leaps ahead of the Colombian youngster as they plummet down this hill.
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Time leaped ahead.
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