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Discover Ludwig"leaps out" is an acceptable and commonly used expression in written English.
It is often used to refer to something that stands out, catches attention, or is particularly noticeable. For example, "The bright orange sign leaps out from the rest of the store's muted colors."
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What leaps out is the word "counter".
"It just leaps out at you".
The picture leaps out from the previously disorganized background.
The picture leaps out like a fearful apparition.
He leaps out with the car still travelling at 25mph.
Among the many truisms in the book, that one leaps out at me most.
What leaps out, though, is that even she can't always resist him.
"There is a heartfelt type of delivery that somehow leaps out at you," Mr. Conte says.
Which word there leaps out and bites you on the ankle?
Aside from that grave oversight, one other thing leaps out at me from this list.
Among all the details of its intricately woven story, one item leaps out: a hat.
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