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The phrase "a fact that led" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a specific fact that resulted in a particular outcome or consequence.
Example: "The discovery of the ancient artifact was a fact that led to a significant shift in our understanding of the civilization."
Alternatives: "a fact that resulted in" or "a fact that contributed to".
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Both efforts disappointed Lorca and reinforced his inherent resistance to publication, a fact that led to frequent delays in the publication and production of his work.
The governor's plan does not include an automatic rollback of rates, a fact that led many legislators to criticize it as favoring insurers.
By the mid-1990s the mercurial Berezovsky was a figure of enormous influence inside the Yeltsin court – a fact that led many to hate him.
While a graduate student at New York University, Mr. Karp wrote his masters thesis on Mr. Wouk's novels, a fact that led Mr. Wouk's agent, Amy Rennert, to contact Mr. Karp about Mr. Wouk's latest book.
Spain, like many European countries, provides protection for those with permanent jobs, a fact that led some employers to expand the use of temporary jobs, which provide fewer benefits.
During the early 5th century, Pythagorean communities, inspired by the original school at Croton, existed in many southern Italian cities, a fact that led to some doctrinal differentiation and diffusion.
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At the end of their time on the surface, Cernan followed Schmitt into the lunar module - a fact that leads me into a three-month run of emails, and an eventual conversation with The Last Man on the Moon, who is now 75 years old.
In fact, that leads to a bottleneck occurring.
In fact, that leads us to an unfortunate supernatural hubris.
In fact, that leads to the first key.
There was no immediate word yet on whether they would do so, said a spokeswoman, but she added, "The facts that led the promoter of the tour to terminate R. Kelly remain the same".
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