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The phrase "was jumped from" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be used in informal contexts, but it lacks clarity and can be confusing. Example: "He was jumped from the top of the building, which caused a lot of concern."
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On the third day of eighth grade, he said, he was jumped from behind after standing up to a boy who had made some younger girls cry.
At the beginning of the video, one of the soldiers was jumped from behind by a pro-Morsi protester, and soon dozens more swarmed the two uniformed men, as gunshots rang out off-camera.
When the restaurant owner, Jin-Sheng Liu, 44, arrived shortly before midnight, he was jumped from behind, covered with a bedsheet and pummeled to death with repeated head blows from fists and at least one brick.
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Just the same, as one securities analyst said, Wall Street worries that the once pre-eminent film company is jumping "from one buggy whip business to another".
He was jumping from rock to rock when he tripped".
"Van Dijk took a flier and I was jumping from train to train.
His seven-year-old daughter was jumping from the top for the first time, too.
"It was fairly extreme fire behavior," Broyles said, adding that the fire at times was jumping from tree to tree.
Dr Fouchier is proceeding, but so far without American grants.While bureaucrats trudged forward in February, H7N9 was jumping from bird to man in China.
His party piece at the magazine was jumping from a standing position to the top of a table about four and a half feet high.
Our ground speed was jumping from 108 mph to 130 mph as well.
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