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The phrase "you cannot jump" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are stating a limitation or inability to perform the action of jumping. Example: "Due to the height of the fence, you cannot jump over it safely."
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(And, no, if you live in New York you cannot jump across the border and get better rates from a New Jersey lender).
To build up the strength that we had last year is a mountain that you have to climb, and you cannot jump through two steps at the same time.
I.K.: You cannot jump across this divide in one jump.
If you cannot jump rope, simply step side to side, do jumping jacks or power walk for 1 minute intervals.
And, as Lloyd George, the British Prime Minister, said "You cannot jump across a chasm in two leaps".
You cannot jump out though.
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Finally, if you cannot go "your way" because of obstacles in your way that you just cannot jump over, remember that your way might not be Christ's way.
He has tried but he cannot jump off the train.
I cannot jump out of my skin into another.
It cannot jump, but can stand on its head.
I cannot jump and, truly, I am slow.
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