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"lead the efforts" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to someone who takes the initiative in doing or organizing something. For example, "The CEO has been leading the efforts in modernizing the company's operations."
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As the Netherlands will take a seat at the UN Security Council in January 2018, Omtzigt will be asking the Dutch government to lead the efforts to establish an international or hybrid tribunal to prosecute leading Daesh fighters.
The Bank of England must lead the efforts to fix this, he adds.
Mr. Levinson and Mr. Soriot will lead the efforts to combine the companies, Roche said, with a goal of finishing the integration by the end of 2009.
Naomi S. Ginsberg, associate professor of chemistry and physics and member of the Kavli Energy NanoScience Institute at Berkeley, will lead the efforts for UC Berkeley.
Dr. Safford is the executive director and co-director for Weill Cornell Medicine, and I largely lead the efforts and initiatives up here in Ithaca.
"I, however, feel called to lead the efforts of many South Africans who increasingly fear that we are missing too many opportunities to become that which we have the potential to become – a great society".
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McCann Erickson will lead the effort.
General Martins returned from Iraq to help lead the effort.
"I helped lead the effort to defeat Communism in the Congress," he added.
Mr. Taku often collaborates with Todd Carpenter, who helped lead the effort to open the SoMa office.
"On climate change, I have helped lead the effort against the Keystone pipeline.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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