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Discover LudwigThe phrase "take that leap" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to make a bold or daring decision or to take a risk. It is often used as a motivational phrase. Example: "I know you're hesitant, but sometimes you just have to take that leap and chase your dreams."
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Artistically, how do you take that leap?
"I wanted to take that leap.
You take that leap and you take that risk.
"We're willing to take that leap of faith".
Kmiec has decided that he is willing to take that leap.
If they are willing to take that leap it could potentially be a very exciting time".
There are always obstacles or reasons not to take that leap.
"The purpose of the program is to get people to take that leap and buy these vehicles and see how wonderful they are and what they can do".
"I'm not ready to take that leap, sticking them with a needle every time someone walks onto the field or into the locker room.
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Take that logical leap that you know is a little too stretched for comfort.
Joe took that leap.
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