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Noun(1) a flexible board for jumping upward(2) a beginning from which an enterprise is launched

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(1) In the end Britain was driven out of the ERM in September 1992, and this proved to be the springboard for an economic recovery.(2) The project will also act as a springboard for other initiatives that help to promote integration of non-nationals within the local community.(3) The league is the most important thing, but we can use this game as a springboard for better league performances.(4) In the past, the National junior team has been a springboard to superstardom.(5) But, what if the school could use these children's passions as a springboard to further learning?(6) The second section of the book is a variation of the first, but instead of using literature as a springboard for his discussion, Ellison uses jazz.(7) Without a warm up, or even adjusting the setting of the springboard , she ran down the runway and performed a Tsukhara, a vault that few women were capable of at the time.(8) Barnes uses this as the springboard for a wider discussion about the ethics of drug-taking in sport.(9) an economic plan that may be the springboard for recovery(10) I hope the book gives some people insight into the lives of the less fortunate, and that the insight will be a springboard to action.(11) He skillfully uses the books under review as a springboard for reassessing a variety of intellectuals, Victorian and modern.(12) But dollar weakness should provide the springboard for an export-led recovery in US manufacturing in due course.(13) Many of her peers do not remain in the conservationist movement for long, but use their experience as a springboard to move into business.(14) What sets the film apart from others is the way in which Mendes employs a seemingly benign and satirical scene like this as a springboard for much larger questions.(15) The decision was a springboard for the growing civil rights movement in the United States.(16) Last night I was watching some rather odd u2018synchronised divingu2019, where two blokes jumped off a springboard at the same time and then were marked by a panel of judges.
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(1) spring board
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Noun
1. point of departure
2. jumping-off point


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