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The phrase "approach that leads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a method or strategy that results in a specific outcome or direction.
Example: "We need to adopt an approach that leads to sustainable development in our community."
Alternatives: "method that results in" or "strategy that directs".
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It's an approach that leads some to worship Murdoch for his sensibility and others to deride him as twee.
But most still take a cautious approach that leads to only incremental improvements, even as the science on climate change becomes more compelling.
Concerned parent Susannah tries instead to engage him with real issues – such as Syria – but George is tempted by a highly technological creative approach that leads to catastrophe for his students.
This latter view has helped to create a growing gap between policy and practice, whereby policy is insufficiently informed by practice and the frontline is largely disconnected from policy – in effect ensuring a de-professionalised approach that leads to ill-informed approaches and poor-quality decision making.
Some respondents criticised battery replacement as an approach that leads to indispensable deposit systems.
What he envisions is a more interface-centric approach that leads to less taps and more seamless usage.
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"If so, it sounds like the same stick-your-head-in-the-sand approach that led to this whole mess.
Whatever else you do, just get out there and sell, sell, sell, sell!" That pretty much captures the approach that led to Mr. Haffa's remarkable coup.
It was an approach that led government troops to prey upon the civilian population, and little seems to have changed today.
Lilly said he was trying to pitch Spiezio inside and tie up his arms, an approach that led to a first-inning popout.
There was a you-scratch-my-back casting approach that led to the directors starring in one another's films, or trading cast members.
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