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Noun

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leaps and bounds pl (plural only)

  1. (idiomatic) Dramatic improvements.

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  • In the US the phrase by leaps and bounds is much more common than in leaps and bounds, which is somewhat preferred in the UK.

Adverb

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leaps and bounds (not comparable)

  1. (idiomatic) Considerably; significantly.
    Our company has progressed leaps and bounds this year.
    • 2003, Robyn Lim, The geopolitics of East Asia: the search for equilibrium:
      [] the Afghan War showed that America's ability to project power from a distance had improved leaps and bounds since the 1990 Gulf War.

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