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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent or habitual action of guiding or directing in various contexts, such as leadership or decision-making.
Example: "In times of crisis, effective leaders always lead by example to inspire their teams."
Alternatives: "consistently guide" or "regularly direct".
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"The marjaiya cannot always lead the process".
Hasty transitions almost always lead to failure.
This approach, however, does not always lead to satisfactory results.
Of course, long drives don't always lead to points.
A challenge did not always lead to a confrontation.
"But unfortunately that doesn't necessarily always lead to appropriate treatment".
And obesity does not always lead to diabetes.
But passing yards don't always lead to points.
Good intentions do not always lead to favorable outcomes.
It doesn't always lead to where you think it should.
2. Free markets always lead to vigorous competition.
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