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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as leading" is not correct and lacks clarity in written English.
It may be intended to describe a role or position of influence, but it requires additional context to be meaningful.
Example: "The company is recognized as leading in innovative technology solutions."
Alternatives: "as a leader" or "as a frontrunner".
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He's the character actor as leading man.
This is what's commonly known as leading.
Actually, legislating is not as tough as leading politicians.
Barack Obama's foreign policy was characterized as leading from behind.
Eastern Germans see themselves as leading the way.
We see our role as leading that merger.
As far as leading the team, he's not a man to get up and make speeches.
They do that coz of public pressure, 2 be seen as "leading".
One of his advisers described the President's actions in Libya as "leading from behind".
Ms. Yeh disdains the traditional, one-handed cutting method as leading to uneven and ragged ends.
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HTC also downplayed the internals, which surprisingly aren't as leading-edge as they could be.
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