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The phrase "make the leap from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically is used to describe transitioning from one concept or idea to another. For example: "The presenter was able to make the leap from the basics of chemistry to discussing more advanced topics."
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How did you make the leap from architecture to fountains?
How did you make the leap from finance into art?
How soon could Kia make the leap from something like an Optima to this?
The would-be mogul, Jamen Shively, is trying to make the leap from Microsoft to marijuana.
Algae can make the leap from start to finish directly, whereas vascular plants cannot.
However, the full Moshi Monsters experience is set to make the leap from desktop to tablet.
But he struggled to make the leap from college to the pros.
But many of these games fail to make the leap from one medium to another.
Kabaker is the first artist to make the leap from blog to cover.
TheBlaze TV will be the first online network to make the leap from the Internet to traditional TV on Dish.
When hard times hit, workers are less likely to make the leap from one firm to another.
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