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Discover Ludwig"it lead to" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has become the cause or result of an action. For example: "The difficult decision it lead to a chain of events that changed the course of history."
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"What does it lead to?
"What will it lead to?" he asked.
Did it lead to further reading?
Will it lead to more Zumthor buildings?
But does it lead to better outcomes?
Can it lead to negotiations and peace?
What did it lead to?
Let it lead to more art.
Nor does it lead to cancer.
"Will it lead to tremendous accomplishment?
May it lead to action, as well as words.
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