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'skip from' is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You might use it when referring to going from one place, idea, or task to another without taking the time for a normal progression. For example, you could say, "Let's skip from lunch to dessert and save some time."
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Yes, Microsoft did skip from Windows 8 (or 8.1 to be precise) straight to Windows 10.
Instead, many residential and commercial buildings skip from the 12th to the 14th floor.
On some squares you can skip from one type of transport to another.
On Facebook, I skip from profile to profile by clicking on the faces of posted pictures.
(Spoiler alert: If you don't want to know plot elements, skip from here).
The songs do anything but settle in — they scream, hiss, shriek, burp, and skip from idea to idea.
The next evening in Salford, a hop and a skip from Rochdale, came the general election leaders' TV debate.
Lydia and Nadine are equally self-possessed and outspoken, and Nadine disapproves of Skip from the outset.
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After the operation, P is skipped from g using the auxiliary function Skip for optimization purposes (line 29).
(Anderson) Public Enemy (Thursday) The politically informed hip-hop influentials behind "It Takes a Nation of Millions to Hold Us Back" (Def Jam/Columbia) perform just a hop-skip from their native Long Island.
How this might play out in Westchester, where the median price of a home is now only a rock-skip from half a million dollars, is a knotty question.
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