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The answer is yes, "can lead to problems" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it in a sentence like this: Having poor communication skills in a workplace setting can lead to problems.
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That can lead to problems, too.
In addition, the vast quantities of water used can lead to problems by depleting local ecosystems.
Going gadget ga-ga can lead to problems that no gadget can solve.
So sometime the course isn't completed and this can lead to problems.
When you have too much freedom it can lead to problems".
But unless parents are trained, that can lead to problems, Ms. McGinnis said.
It is a challenge, because getting it wrong can lead to problems.
But that, too, can lead to problems for companies trying to convey a consistent brand message.
Over days or weeks, chronic use can lead to problems with learning and memory.
This can lead to problems with attention and difficulty in learning.
When it goes wrong: Emphasizing meat consumption can lead to problems.
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