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The phrase "leapt from" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe an action of jumping or springing off of something. Example: The cat leapt from the windowsill to chase after a butterfly.
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It leapt from my hands.
A gazelle leapt from behind Mumo.
Merah had leapt from window still firing.
Sleeping workers leapt from their beds.
Most leapt from Foxconn buildings.
Sharks leapt from the sea.
Federal taxes leapt from 39 cents to $1.01 a packet.
It leapt from 91 to eight in the new chart.
Figaro claims that he himself leapt from the balcony.
Its non-manufacturing index leapt from 58.5 to 62.2.
Another defender, M. D. Jennings, leapt from behind Tate.
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