Jump on

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verb

To quickly take advantage of an opportunity.

When the manager announced the opening of a new position, John was quick to jump on it.
Visual representation of "jump on" - To quickly take advantage of an opportunity

Often appears as...

  • jump on the opportunity
  • jump on the chance

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Colloquial

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Opportunity Agility

The phrase suggests acting quickly, as in grabbing a chance before it slips away.

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A scholarship opened up, and she jumped on it immediately.
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Positive Initiative

Emphasizes proactivity and is often viewed as a positive trait in personal and professional contexts.

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He jumped on the chance to lead the project team.
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