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The phrase "leads to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to talk about the consequences or outcomes of a particular action or decision. For example: - Eating too much junk food often leads to weight gain. - Procrastination can lead to missed deadlines and poor performance at work. - Ignoring climate change will eventually lead to disastrous consequences for the planet. - Investing in education leads to long-term personal and societal benefits. - Lack of communication can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts in relationships.
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This leads to mayhem.
It leads to nepotism.
That leads to disaster".
That leads to counterculture.
Discussion leads to change".
Success leads to fear.
"Personalization leads to polarization".
Innovation leads to improvement.
This leads to weird spectacles.
Which leads to three thoughts.
Which leads to unholy consummation.
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