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The phrase "lead a movement" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to being the leader or organizer of a social, political, or cultural movement to bring about change or achieve a specific goal. Example: "Martin Luther King Jr. led the Civil Rights Movement in the 1960s, inspiring millions to fight for racial equality and justice."
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Navalny certainly can't lead a movement anymore, at least not for the time being.
Lee did lead a movement, of course: he introduced martial arts to the American mass market.
As in the United States, that helped lead a movement toward higher-quality food and dining.
You can't lead a movement if you don't believe in it yourself.
He claims to lead a movement that speaks exclusively for American values.
Jorg faces a decision: he can lead a movement eager to take up his banner or embrace a conventional existence.
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Leading a movement to name the first female Major League Baseball manager.
Breton was a writer who led a movement most remembered for its art.
He led a movement called New Directions, which fought union concessions during the 1990s.
She knows that she led a movement that transformed the American obstetrical profession.
Jefferson's philosophy inspired Andrew Jackson, who led a movement of plain people against the cosmopolitan elites.
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