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The phrase "lead everything" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone who is responsible for every aspect of a project or situation. For example: "James was appointed to lead everything on the new project."
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Without a board that can lead, everything from the tone at the top and pay for performance to executive succession and strategic direction may lack the stoking they require.
Subconsciously, too many in society think that a woman has a place, and men should control and lead everything.
Lead everything, but subtly at first, you don't want them thinking you are a control freak.
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"In our country, the Communist party leads everything.
Leading everything off is a zingy 2015 recording of Young Apollo featuring pianist Lorenzo Soulès.
"It's empty talk to speak of having an independent judiciary if the party leads everything".
"The revolution does not want to see a big leader, or one individual who leads everything," Ms. Kodmani said.
I have led everything from Franz Kafka to Raymond Carver, and the group often provides an insight into the work that has eluded me even after reading the work several times.
Leading everything from operations to raising money is very new to me.
Populous led everything on the project, from the planning and architecture down to the millwork and cabinetry, graphics, interior design and landscape architecture.
"That was so technical, and the heel leads, everything, your extension, your lines".
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