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The phrase "a leading form of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is among the most prominent or influential types of a particular category or concept.
Example: "Social media has become a leading form of communication in the digital age."
Alternatives: "a primary type of" or "a dominant method of".
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Betting on horse racing is a leading form of gambling in English-speaking countries and in France.
Nasopharyngeal carcinoma (NPC) occurs sporadically in the West (with the age – standardized incidence rat (ASR) < 1/100,000), but is a leading form of tumor in Southern China (ASR = 30 50/100,000) and Southeast Asia (ASR = 9 12/100,000) [ 1, 2].
Since then music videos have become a leading form of folk art, giving "The Krazy House" quite a bit more competition.
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In medieval times, trading partnerships were the leading form of business in the Middle East.
In terms of total turnover, lotteries are the leading form of gambling worldwide.
The erotic element in dancing became focused in the belly dance, which has become the leading form of exhibition dance in modern Turkey and the Arab countries.
Model predictive control (MPC) has become the leading form of advanced multivariable control in the chemical process industry.
Hernia recurrence is the leading form of failure after antireflux surgery and may be secondary to unrecognized tension on the crural repair or from a foreshortened esophagus.
Alzheimer's disease is the leading form of dementia that impacts memory, thinking and behavior.
Toxicity of everolimus was generally mild, with mostly grade 1 or 2 asthenia recorded as the leading form of toxicity (observed in 96.3% of the patients).
Colorectal malignant carcinoma (CRC) has become the third leading form of cancer incidence and the fifth leading cause of cancer mortality for Chinese people.
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