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Discover LudwigThe phrase "gradually lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process or action that occurs slowly over time, guiding someone or something towards a particular outcome.
Example: "The training program is designed to gradually lead participants to a higher level of proficiency."
Alternatives: "slowly guide" or "progressively direct".
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But some infections gradually lead to cancer.
This discussion will gradually lead the group to converge on a small number of candidate solutions.
But she finds that the former begins to gradually lead her to the latter, in a slow and insidious way.
This may gradually lead to an erosion of a person's mental processes, such as memory, attention, and the ability to learn, understand, and process information.
"So I gradually lead them into making that link, and for the punchline I use the hand sign instead of saying the word.
The major ones are the viruses that cause hepatitis B and C. In some people, those infections turn chronic and gradually lead to tumors.
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Reactive oxygen species are very transient species owing to their high reactivity that gradually leads to impose oxidative damage on biomolecules ultimately compromising cell viability, leading to activation of the programmed cell death machinery (Sinha et al, 2013).
Then the disease gradually leads to more serious problems like the inability to find words.
Change gradually leads to tipping points beyond which the old order seems incongruous.
In Congress, the needle began moving gradually, led by the North Dakota and Texas delegations.
But as the clash continued, new circumstances gradually led the Republicans to rethink their cautious policies.
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