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The phrase "attitude has led" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a particular attitude has resulted in a specific outcome or consequence.
Example: "Her positive attitude has led to numerous opportunities for growth within the company."
Alternatives: "mindset has resulted" or "disposition has caused".
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This attitude has led some critics to call his socialism excessively utopian.
That attitude has led to coverage for technologies like the left-ventricular assist device, a wildly expensive way to help failing hearts pump blood more usefully.
But I never burn my bridges with people, I just step forward to something else.' Lily's self-sufficiency and grown-up attitude has led her into some odd situations.
In Ypres, this change in attitude has led curators to change entirely the way the local war museum presents the conflict, stressing the war's inhumanity rather than the victors and the vanquished.
This attitude has led McCain to run a campaign that has been ham-fistedly overaggressive and out of touch with the mood of the country.
That same open-minded attitude has led Popof to where he is today.
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A shift in attitudes has led to a rise in the value attached to environment and nature conservation by non-governmental and development organizations.
Such attitudes have led many Japanese who advocate greater openness toward foreigners to feel pessimistic about the future.
It explores the pervasive American perception of China in either/or terms: either a sinister threat or a potential partner, and explores how these attitudes have led to a wariness about Chinese involvement in U.S. military technology.
Societal attitudes have led many congregations to drop prohibitions on activities such as homosexual behavior and sex before marriage.
"In the villages the Negroes were the office holders, men who knew nothing of the uses of authority, except its insolences," wrote Wilson, whose racist attitudes have led to calls to remove his name from Princeton University's School of Public & International Affairs.
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