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The phrase "such a large jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a significant increase or change in a particular context, such as performance, statistics, or expectations. Example: "The company's profits showed such a large jump this quarter that it surprised all the analysts."
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It's easy for me, 'cause it's not such a large jump.
Lawyers involved in the case had predicted that a rejection was likely, as even the Kentucky attorney general's office had objected, saying that there were cheaper alternatives available, and that residents in eastern Kentucky, one of the poorest parts of the state, could not afford such a large jump in electric rates.
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Increased scrutiny of the problem of sexual assault in the military, combined with more reporting of attacks, has led to a large jump in the number of such cases that have gone to court-martial.
After that is a large jump over "the altar," the 21st jump in the course.
Harris Academy South Norwood also saw a large jump, from 43% to 61%.
For a lot of people, it might seem a large jump to make?
It's a large jump, and not everyone can make it.
The methane curve exhibits a large jump of 100 ppm, suggesting some permeability.
In cases with large surface tension forces the pressure has a large jump across the interface.
A large jump had a mean air content of 42%, a CV of 26%, and a RMS of 44%.
There is a large jump in the R55 curve, between the 3rd and 4th backbone templates.
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