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"made a jump" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It can be used to describe a person or object physically jumping from one place to another, or it can also be used metaphorically to indicate progress or advancement. Example 1 (physical): The athlete made a jump over the hurdle and continued running towards the finish line. Example 2 (metaphorical): After years of hard work and dedication, she finally made a jump in her career and received a promotion to management.
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He was a parachute-packer, not a combat soldier; he never made a jump.
The Wildcats turned the ball over, and Ajavon made a jump shot.
Jordan had made a jump shot to win the National Basketball Association championship.
When Ashley Barlow made a jump shot with 6 minutes 36 seconds remaining, Notre Dame trailed by 10 points.
But he would probably have concluded that with a seven-card suit, West might well have made a jump overcall.
In a 2-minute-19-second stretch, Greene scored off an offensive rebound, grabbed a defensive rebound and made a jump shot.
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After West overcalled one spade, Marshall Miles (North) made a jump-cue splinter bid.
Rua then made a jumping catch on the warning track to get Lewis out of that inning. .
Baier could likely make a jump as well.
He cracked & failed to make a jump, & the Russian Shavlakadze, got the gold medal.
I make a jump shot where I know that my wife received her first holy communion.
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