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The phrase "a condition that led" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific circumstance or factor that resulted in a particular outcome or event.
Example: "The heavy rainfall created a condition that led to widespread flooding in the area."
Alternatives: "a factor that resulted" or "a circumstance that caused".
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He was born with fibromuscular disproportion, a condition that led to uneven muscle development.
In Mrs. Graves's case, Merck argued that Fosamax did not cause Mrs. Graves's jawbone disintegration, a condition that led to several operations to replace her jawbone.
First, for a month in Georgia there were almost no traffic police at all, a condition that led one Russian visitor to declare that in the summer of 2004 it was as if the White Guard had left the city, but the Red Guard had not arrived.
One song, "Lead and Mercury," contains as much poetry as the others, but its title isn't a metaphor: it's about heavy-metal poisoning he suffered as a teenager while growing up in Carrollton, Ga., in an area where copper slag had been illegally deposited in farmers' fields, a condition that led to 10 years of manic depression.
However, liquid loss during the cutting procedure could not be totally avoided, a condition that led to the slight difference in the total solid (TS) and volatile solid (VS) values (Table 1).
As he grew older, Sadler generally remained in good health, with the exception of a condition that led to the removal of an eye.
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These individuals have pathologically focal segmental glomerulosclerosis, a condition that leads to end-stage renal disease with high frequency.
It was during a family holiday to Australia when Kane, who has Stargardt disease, a condition that leads to progressive vision deterioration, decided to learn how to swim.
Her symptoms resemble those of a collection of rare genetic disorders, including Marfan's syndrome, a condition that leads to defective connective tissue and serious heart problems.
Pete Coffey, director of the London Project to Cure Blindness, hopes to use embryonic stem cells to treat age-related macular degeneration, a condition that leads to steady and irreversible vision loss.
The two men together owned more than five times the shares allocated to Dr. Brown, the interventional cardiologist who had invented and patented the device, a probe designed to detect a condition that leads to heart attacks.
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