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Discover LudwigThe phrase "added leads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to sales, marketing, or business where new potential customers or contacts have been introduced or acquired.
Example: "Our recent marketing campaign has successfully generated added leads for our sales team to follow up on."
Alternatives: "new prospects" or "additional contacts".
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The "fight for market share," he added, "leads to partnering".
Mentally projecting the pulse and the sound, she added, "leads one's own hands".
This, he added, "leads to lots and lots of passengers incorrectly assuming that tip is included in the fare price for UberX," which is the app's cheapest option.
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And that, she added, "led to certain mistakes".
His investigation, he added, led to more heated meetings.
Scallops, Mr. Tetrault added, "lead an incredibly precarious life".
Performing charity work there, he added, led him to contact unsavory figures.
The DVD sales, Mr. Feldstein added, "led the network to take a second look".
In Experiment 2, the context elements added lead to different CSEs arising from specific EFs.
"We got a 10percentt response, which is good for such mailings," and which he added led to "many refinances".
"My postflight debriefings and reports," he added, "led, in turn, to important changes in capsule design and flight plans".
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