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The phrase "attack leads" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts related to marketing, sales, or strategy, where "leads" refers to potential customers or clients that are targeted for an "attack" or aggressive outreach.
Example: "Our new campaign focuses on attack leads to maximize our conversion rates this quarter."
Alternatives: "target leads" or "prospective leads".
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A sudden panic attack leads Tony to seek psychiatric help from Dr Melfi.
DOENITZ: I believe the torpedoed ships are not included in this figure of 2,472 sunk ships; and, of course, not every attack leads to a success.
An increase in the wind tunnel speed and flow angle of attack leads to reduction in the thrust value and increases the lift component.
But looking ahead, they are also watching a variety of issues that could go a long way toward determining whether the attack leads to a broad, possibly worldwide, downturn, or passes without doing severe economic damage.
"It only deals with cases where a pregnant woman is attacked by a violent person and the violent attack leads to the death of a child, it has nothing to do with medical procedures," he told Guardian Australia.
A Model for Others To the Sports Editor: Re "Panic Attack Leads to Hospital on Way to Golfer's First Victory," Nov. 13: Thank you for publicizing Charlie Beljan's terrible distress so widely, and thank him for being so open about it.
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A rare attack led to a corner kick.
The attack led to an immediate clash with the authority.
The attack led to a series of Palestinian assassinations by Israel's Mossad agents.
Reports of the attack led to days of protests in India over the treatment of women.
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