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What does he mean by "get a jump on it"?

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Rebecca

To "get a jump on something" means to prepare to do something early. If you use "get a jump on someone," it means to gain an advantage over someone or to get a head start over them. Ex: Get a jump on this project. You can finish it early. Ex: I got a jump on the competition because I started preparing for the debate before them.

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