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"make a big leap" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to refer to a significant progress in something, or to describe a large, unexpected change. For example, "After months of hard work, the business finally made a big leap in revenue at the start of the new year."
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If that success is to continue, Sanchez must make a big leap.
BOTTOM LINE The offensive line should make a big leap over the course of 2012.
"They're waiting to see if it works before they make a big leap," he said.
The analyst Gene Munster thinks Amazon should make a big leap into brick-and-mortar retail.
But Mr. Knudsen and Mr. Van Hoy, whose Brooklyn production company is called Parts and Labor, are poised to make a big leap forward at this year's festival.
Still, this is a team on the rise after finishing 8-8 laseasonson, coupling a premier N.F.L. defense (fourth best in points allowed in 2009) with the hope that quarterback Alex Smith will make a big leap by playing the same offense for two consecutive years.
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You are making a big leap.
"I made a big leap in my research.
Meanwhile, Tehran made a big leap in technology.
Elsewhere, Fabrizio Freda, the chief executive of the Estée Lauder Companies, made a big leap.
With Mourinho, we made a big leap competitively and sporting-wise.
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