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The phrase "activity has often led" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a particular activity frequently results in a specific outcome or consequence.
Example: "The research shows that community service activity has often led to increased social cohesion among participants."
Alternatives: "activity frequently results in" or "activity has commonly caused".
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Unusual options activity has often led market regulators to suspect insider trading.
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Roberts has often led this activism.
The delivery of protein drugs has often led to the rise in production of neutralizing antibodies which may diminish or abolish the activity of a peptide hormone in the recipient.
That approach has often led to trouble.
But in practice, it has often led to exorbitant and often misdirected subsidies for substandard technologies.
In fact, love for Brutalism has often led to gentrification.
Competition has often led to overbuilding when leasing fees rise.
"And that has often led to tension with the Justice Department".
It has often led him to question his faith.
One initiative has often led to others.
The approach has often led to legal battles.
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