leap of

Frequency: 6.24.1 per million words

Used to specify amount, e.g., a leap of 10%.

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Examples (10)

  • The company achieved a remarkable leap of 30% in sales this quarter.
  • Investing in new technologies requires a leap of faith for many businesses.
  • There has been a significant leap of 15% in unemployment rates over the past year.
  • Solving the complex puzzle demanded a leap of intuition from the detective.
  • The startup's valuation saw an impressive leap of 200% after the funding round.
  • It took a considerable leap of imagination to design such an innovative product.
  • The government announced a leap of 10% in public spending on education.
  • His scientific breakthrough required a brilliant leap of logic to connect disparate theories.
  • We observed a leap of 750% in energy consumption.
  • A logical leap of deduction was necessary to solve the mystery.