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The phrase "a leading of" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in English.
It is possible that it could be used in a specific context or for poetic effect, but it would not be considered standard or correct usage. A more common and correct phrase would be "a leading role" or "leading the way." For example: "He took on a leading role in the project," or "She was known for leading the way in innovative ideas."
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A real possessive and downright objectionable grip is the one where the man has his full hand around the back of the woman's neck in what looks like a leading of a lamb to the slaughter.
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