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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead the battle" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is often used to mean "to take charge of a difficult situation and take action." For example, "The CEO was determined to lead the battle and stop the company from going bankrupt."
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Fabius said a coalition government was necessary to lead the battle against terrorism.
"We cannot lead the battle through 10 leadership opinions, 10 plans and 10 positions".
This is not just because Mr Blair will personally lead the battle to devolve power to Cardiff.
(Mr. Mugabe helped lead the battle against white rule that led to this country's first democratic elections 20 years ago).
YUM Brandss, which owns KFC and Taco Bell and whose chief executive makes $11.3 million per year, helped lead the battle against paid sick days.
In reading the initial case reports, even the doctors who currently lead the battle against AIDS had no idea it would turn into a lethal worldwide plague.
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Insurance companies have led the battle in favor it.
And he led the battle for higher wages and lower taxes.
But Mr. McCain led the battle against Dick Cheney on torture, even though it cost him donations, votes and endorsements.
The book was adapted for the 1978 movie of the same name, in which Michael Caine played the scientist who leads the battle against the bees.
Conservative black pastors like Mr. McCoy have led the battle against same-sex marriage in this state, where Democrats dominate and more than 20 percent of voters are black.
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