Sentence examples for already lead from inspiring English sources

The phrase "already lead" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be a confusion with the past tense of "lead," which is "led."
Example: "They have already led the project to success."
Alternatives: "already guided" or "already directed."

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The Rangers already lead the N.H.L. in fighting majors, with 48, two more than the Bruins, whom they might meet in the playoffs.

We already lead the world in many environmental technologies, from offshore wind to environmental instrumentation, and from energy control systems to carbon markets.

The rising casualty toll has already lead to one shake-up in the Interior Ministry command and has stimulated rumors of more to come.

Townshend's medical fears have already lead the group to cancel their spring tour and scheduled appearances at the Coachella and New Orleans Jazz festivals.

As it stands now, though, the low reimbursement rates of Medicaid already lead to long lines, or an inability to find a good doctor altogether, while the higher reimbursement rates of Medicare and private insurance keep health care costs high.

On Monday, the Rangers, who already lead the N.H.L. in fights, acquired John Scott, a 6-foot-8 defenseman who has scored one goal in 140 career games and fought more than 20 times.

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Ethnic tension has already led to reprisals.

This has already led to a few mergers.

Bankia's collapse has already led to separate litigation.

And local institutions already led the charge in healthier eating.

Similar concerns in the United States have already led to litigation.

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