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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always leads to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a consistent outcome or result that follows from a particular action or situation.
Example: "Excessive stress often leads to health problems if not managed properly."
Alternatives: "consistently results in" or "inevitably causes".
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It always leads to really fun conversations.
Drinking this much always leads to trouble.
"One thing always leads to the next.
"It always leads to something ugly".
But caretaking always leads to somnolence.
It almost always leads to a spirited game.
"One thing always leads to another," she adds.
Partisan polarization always leads to the creation of parallel universes.
And that trail always leads to the same place.
"Oppression always leads to an explosion!" he said angrily.
Obesity in childhood almost always leads to obesity in adulthood.
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