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by leaps and bounds

Idioms  
  1. Rapidly, or in fast progress, as in The corn is growing by leaps and bounds, or School enrollment is increasing by leaps and bounds. This term is a redundancy, since leap and bound both mean “spring” or “jump,” but the two words have been paired since Shakespeare's time and are still so used.


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In a way, it all happened so quickly, by leaps and bounds.

From Los Angeles Times Mar. 2, 2026

I’m seeing it growing by leaps and bounds on the right.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 5, 2026

While AI has been growing by leaps and bounds, investors have wondered how that growth can be monetized, much like social media before it.

From Barron's Oct. 14, 2025

And third – the technology has improved by leaps and bounds.

From BBC Dec. 25, 2024

Just as William’s skills had grown by leaps and bounds while he was overseas in France, Elizebeth’s talents were now undergoing a similar transformation.

From "The Woman All Spies Fear" by Amy Butler Greenfield

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