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"long jump" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a track and field event where an athlete takes a running start and jumps as far as possible from a designated takeoff point. Example: "The athlete broke the world record with an impressive long jump of 8.95 meters."
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long jump
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An athletics field event where competitors attempt to jump as far as possible, after taking a run-up; a jump such as one performed in such an event.
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2.02pm: Men's Long Jump Rutherford's in the last chance saloon... 2.03pm: Men's Long Jump....aaaagh.
By a long jump.
Long Jump: Jenny Adams, Houston.
Rutherford won the long jump.
Long Jump: Savante Stringfellow, Mississippi.
Long Jump: Adrien Sawyer, Houston.
Long Jump: Heike Drechsler, Germany.
Consider the men's long jump, for instance.
But the long jump is technical.
Long Jump: Savante Stringfellow, Oxford, Miss.
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Its indoor long-jump sandpit was fenced off.
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