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Discover Ludwig"guiding us to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to describe someone or something providing information, advice, or direction. For example: The librarian was very helpful, guiding us to the correct section of the library.
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Reason doesn't work like a judge or teacher, impartially weighing evidence or guiding us to wisdom.
Even as adults, we sometimes wish for parents to be looking over our shoulders and guiding us to the right decisions.
It's as if future generations of ourselves, evolved to the point of trans-dimensionality, set up a series of obscure obstacles guiding us to make the correct movie-going choice this weekend.
"It's a spiritual belief that the creator is guiding us to who or what we need as a people, as long as we're doing the right thing, as long as we give thanks and maintain our traditions.
The worker helped as much as she could with limited English, but it was actually an Iranian-American customer who ended up guiding us to a lunch of refreshingly simple shirazi salad (cucumber, onions and tomatoes), chicken in pomegranate sauce, kookoo (a Persian-style frittata) and a bag of bread sized somewhere between the a broadsheet newspaper and an American flag.
I've always thought of what Serra does as something like the statue of Marcus Aurelius on top of the Capitoline Hill, in Rome, guiding us to understand the space in front of us, pointing and shaping the urban landscape with an outstretched hand.
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We used this information to guide us to some extent in how far we explored patients' perspectives on future care.
These experimental data guided us to build a structural model, using the Kv1.2 crystal structure as a template [13].
This discovery will guide us to how to design LIBs by selective using conductive carbon for high-performance LIBs.
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