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Discover LudwigThe phrase "ago lead" is not correct and usable in written English.
It appears to be a combination of two words that do not form a coherent expression.
Example: "I had to lead the project a year ago."
Alternatives: "previously led" or "led in the past."
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It reached its peak a century ago, led by pioneers with names like Nobel, Rothschild and Rockefeller.
TRENTON Old Barracks Museum "Celebration of the Construction of the Barracks 250 Years Ago," led by Bill Schliecher.
The racist violence of a decade ago led to the formation of Bengali gangs.
The Commonwealth Games held in Delhi five years ago led to major corruption scandals.
As you all know, the economic crisis of several years ago led to some very difficult decisions.
Her research decades ago led to the removal of a flame retardant, chlorinated Tris, from children's pajamas.
The next-highest branch, around eight million years ago, leads to the gorilla; then, six million years ago, the human branch.
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Greece's precarious position in the eurozone long ago led to a withdrawal of funds from the Greek banks.
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