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Discover LudwigThe phrase "directly lead" is not correct in standard written English; it should be "directly leads" or "lead directly" depending on the context.
You can use it when discussing the action of guiding or influencing something in a straightforward manner.
Example: "The new policy will directly lead to improved employee satisfaction."
Alternatives: "directly result in" or "immediately cause".
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This data has the potential to radically alter our understanding of this area and will directly lead to academic publications.
The foreign funding for this tower will directly lead to the developer's ability to provide affordable housing".
Police had released the images that within days would directly lead to the capture of all five bomb suspects.
And less concept drift directly lead to better performance.
It also doesnt directly lead to more wins.
Finally, the cycles of salt solvation – crystallization with water directly lead to disruption.
Moreover, we can see that different weighting policy directly lead to different accuracy on test instances.
The geometry optimizations of these distorted geometries directly lead to complexes, 5a/5b and 7a/7b.
We also focus on applied research that may directly lead to practical prevention efforts.
Measuring and valuing services does not directly lead to increased use of this knowledge.
Such considerations directly lead to the concept of Hybrid MPPT techniques (HMPPT).
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