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Discover LudwigThe phrase "argument leads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the outcomes or conclusions that arise from a particular argument or line of reasoning.
Example: "In this debate, the argument leads to the conclusion that climate change is a pressing issue that requires immediate action."
Alternatives: "argument results" or "argument concludes".
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Every argument leads to oblivion.
But then you can see where that argument leads, too.
As the pair control the weather, their argument leads to a vision of nature's chaos.
This argument leads to the question of how to meet this need.
More to the point, this argument leads to a broader question.
The feebleness of this argument leads to my next questions: if civilian deaths are unavoidable, what is the purpose of the bombardment?
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This argument led to the Copenhagen failure.
A man is dead after an argument led to a shooting outside a bar in northwest Houston, Tex., early Sunday.
In Astoria, Queens, meanwhile, an argument led to the stabbing of five men outside a nightclub, none of them fatally.
A brief argument led to the fatal shooting of two brothers on a Gary, Ind., street Sunday, court records filed Wednesday say.
20-year-old Marvin Johnson was shot and killed after an argument led to an exchange of gunfire in northeast Columbus Thursday evening.
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