Choose the option that replaces the phrase in quotes with the correct idiomatic expression.
Allow me to complete narrating the incident - don't 'jump on a conclusion.'
A
Jump to a conclusion
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B
Jump at the conclusion
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C
Jump for the conclusion
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D
Jump by yourself
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Solution
The correct option is A Jump to a conclusion The correct idiomatic expression is 'to jump to a conclusion' which means to draw a conclusion or make a judgement without having all the facts. Hence the correct answer is A.