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The phrase "also leads to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that one action or event results in another, often in a causal relationship.
Example: "The increase in temperature also leads to a rise in sea levels, affecting coastal communities."
Alternatives: "also results in" or "also causes".
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It also leads to the wrong decisions.
This also leads to the speed of his output.
"That also leads to problems".
Petro-dependence also leads to conflict.
It also leads to more stable inventories.
Poverty also leads to binge eating.
High productivity also leads to high unemployment.
It also leads to one overriding question.
That honesty also leads to funny moments.
It also leads to spiritual small-mindedness.
Novelty also leads to greater confidence.
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