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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a good lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as sales, marketing, or journalism to refer to a promising opportunity or piece of information that could lead to a successful outcome.
Example: "After reviewing the list of potential clients, I believe we have a good lead that could result in a significant contract."
Alternatives: "a promising opportunity" or "a valuable prospect."
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We had a good lead, we needed to capitalize.
"Dermatologists have taken a good lead in this.
The process seems to pay off: Ammar provides what turns out to be a good lead.
So the slam failed, through a combination of bad luck and a good lead.
If we got a good lead, Russell said he was going to give me a go.
If you establish a good lead it doesn't matter who's behind us.
We've been able to give them rest, being able to have a good lead on teams in some games.
Benzema gets a good lead ball in the middle and Ramos just happens to drop him with a shoulder.
"We played great defensively, and we were able to get a good lead, and we also capitalized offensively".
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A good lead-out shows the strength of a team.
"My team tried to do a good lead-out and we got to the final corner in the front.
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