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"has already led" is a correct and common phrase in written English.
It is the present perfect tense form of "to lead", meaning to have already taken the lead or guided something in a certain direction. It can be used to talk about a past event that has a connection to the present. Example: "The team has already led the company to great success through their innovative ideas." In this sentence, "has already led" implies that the team has successfully led the company in the past and that their actions have had a lasting impact on the present success of the company.
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Ethnic tension has already led to reprisals.
He has already led the PP to two election defeats.
This has already led to a few mergers.
Bankia's collapse has already led to separate litigation.
"This has already led to several prosecutions and settlements.
This has already led to a greater diversity of books.
A lack of transparency has already led to several scandals.
Such "swarm intelligence" is of huge interest to scientists and has already led to practical applications.
Midlands foundries were running short of sand, which has already led to a shortage of castings.Vehicles.Vehicles
That action has already led to thousands of court cases piling up.
The volcano has already led to cancellation of some events because performers could not get there.
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