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The phrase "a leading with" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and lacks context for proper usage.
Example: "A leading with innovative strategies can enhance our market position."
Alternatives: "a focus on" or "an emphasis on".
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having as the preeminent realization the Bohr-de Broglie formulation a, leading with the first rationalization of the atomic periodicity [37].
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He's coped admirably with opening in Division One and he's a leading contender with Keaton Jennings, Nick Gubbins and Sam Robson.
(Mr. Taylor had been a leading dancer with her company).
One uncle is a leading scientist with a background in oceanography.
Yvan's fretting over John as a leading man with his wife is understandable.
In my teens, I was a leading lady with a company that tried to establish a Welsh national theatre.
His diaries reveal even more startling gaps in the knowledge of a leading politician with an Oxford PPE degree.
Mr. Hill, a leading dancer with American Ballet Theater, chose music by the 20th-century Czech composer Martinu.
Naturally, the child had not died, and is now a leading actor with the local theater company.
"We have a lot of problems," said Baha al-Aaraji, a leading lawmaker with Mr. Sadr's bloc.
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