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Discover Ludwig"lead nowhere" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that does not lead to a particular result or destination. For example: "Their investigation seemed to lead nowhere, so they decided to close the case."
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lead nowhere
verb
To have no purpose, to result in nothing.
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Some lead nowhere.
Most of them lead nowhere.
PHONE trees that lead nowhere.
Everything O.K.?" – could lead nowhere.
Staircases lead nowhere.
This will lead nowhere.
Some clues lead nowhere.
Besides, those routes now often lead nowhere.
"Such mediations lead nowhere, existentially," he said.
The logical extensions lead nowhere.
But many roads lead nowhere.
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