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The phrase "lead to an argument" is used commonly in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe something that caused an argument. For example, "I brought up the topic of finances which immediately led to an argument between us."
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If someone says something that could lead to an argument, they immediately change the subject.
However, the agency dismissed the idea that it could not choose to argue that the produced records were personal, which might lead to an argument that Mr. Lay had waived his privilege against self-incrimination.
This repeated verification and clarification of the various pieces of evidence had lead to an argument that was both sound and strong.
But a little questioning here is much less likely to lead to an argument.
A Trump sign can inspire a cheer, as Nevins saw, but it can also lead to an argument.
Does any sane person really believe that standing up for one's right to text, or objecting to someone else texting, should lead to an argument that ends in death?
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This led to an argument and a tussle.
"In another context, the encounter would have led to an argument, even a rageful one," he said.
The derision leads to an argument, in which Paul rips a page out of "Self-Reliance" and taunts Frank: "I just took a page from your book".
Louis C. K., who wrote the episode, asks a grumpy Mr. Cook for a favor, which leads to an argument over whether Mr. Cook stole his jokes.
That led to an argument between the people in the truck and the police, which then resulted in dozens of local residents protesting at the police station.
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