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"leapt up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense of the verb "leap," which means to jump or spring suddenly. Example: The cat leapt up onto the kitchen counter when it saw the mouse scurrying across the floor.
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Boris Ivanovich leapt up, ready to help.
Huget and Rob Kearney leapt up together.
Israel has also leapt up in maths and reading.
Ortega leapt up in excitement, clenching his fists.
I leapt up and ran to the stage.
They had leapt up three times already, three false alarms.
Pavel leapt up, yanking the string, tightening the noose.
They have leapt up four feet onto trucks so they can properly inspect them.
At the show's emotional peak, Schur leapt up and thrust his hands into the air.
He leapt up from bed. "You don't think, 'Oh, I can't move like that,' " he said.
My confidence and comprehension leapt up and from then on I was a reader.
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