huge leap

collocation in English

meaningsofhugeandleap

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huge
adjective
uk
/hjuːdʒ/
us
/hjuːdʒ/
extremely large in size ...
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leap
noun[C]
uk
/liːp/
us
/liːp/
a big change, increase, ...
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(Definition ofhugeandleapfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofhuge leap

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It does not take ahugeleapof imagination to see that such images could just as easily have come from the experiences of disabled people (of all ages).
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Information and opinion gap tasks were ahugeleapforward, not only because of the communicative interaction they could potentially generate, but because they decentralized communicative classes.
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The motion refers to the delay in producing that framework, which was announced in 2001 as ahugeleapforward.
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That is ahugeleapforward in thinking.
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It was clear that science had taken ahugeleapforward, but it was not the leap that the press declared it to be.
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There will be nohugeleapin overall employment costs.
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Those requirements will lead to ahugeleapforward in the accessibility of goods and services to disabled people.
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As well as giving the country better teeth, that could achieve anotherhugeleap, and restore some faith in the point of early-day motions.
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I admit that that was not ahugeleapforward, but it is a positive step.
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Secondly, the communication represents ahugeleapforward, without subsidiary aims or description of methods.
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The result has been ahugeleapin the performance of our 11-year-olds.
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Other witnesses told the committee that the preferred option would be ahugeleapin the dark.
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Campania could make ahugeleapovernight towards becoming a recycling community.
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The young festival took ahugeleapforward in 2007 by extending its duration to 11 days the festivals current length.
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Their fame took ahugeleap.
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To us, it's not thehugeleapsome people see it as.
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The team saw ahugeleapin their levels of growth, responsibility and compassion.
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Yet anotherhugeleapof the oil price occurred near the turn of the decade.
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However, he criticised it for being more a refinement of the series than ahugeleapforward.
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In 1961, he built the first bass boat from fiberglass, ahugeleapforward in performance and durability.
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