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Discover LudwigThe phrase "actually led" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something truly resulted in a particular outcome or situation, often in contrast to what might have been assumed or stated.
Example: "The new marketing strategy actually led to a significant increase in sales, contrary to our initial expectations."
Alternatives: "truly resulted in" or "genuinely caused".
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"Age actually led to complacency.
It actually led to his new career.
Arunas Jankauskas from Lithuania (West) actually led the diamond jack.
(Actually, LED bulbs generally don't burn out at all; they just get dimmer).
And sure enough, austerity programs actually led to Depression-level economic downturns across much of Europe.
On an inhale, twist the truth of what actually led to your breakup.
Watson: I have actually led more expeditions to Antarctica than Scott, Amundsen, and Shackleton put together.
Our politeness has actually led us to believe that everybody deserves a say.
Games felt like they had some broader meaning and actually led to finals.
Or it could be that Hillary Clinton actually led by 1.5 percentage points.
Bradford actually led on three occasions as the teams traded tries in the opening half-hour.
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