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"lead to complacency" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something causes a feeling of satisfaction or self-satisfaction, leading to a lack of effort or vigilance. Example: The company's recent success has led to complacency among its employees, causing a decline in productivity and quality of work.
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But it shouldn't lead to complacency.
But that can lead to complacency, which in turn could lead to problems in the future.
She added: "It is imperative that the experience of 2009 doesn't lead to complacency.
Germany worries that reducing the pressure on weak states will lead to complacency.
But what I want to emphasise is this: normalcy cannot lead to complacency.
They warned, however, that this finding should not lead to complacency about the risks of unchecked carbon dioxide emissions.
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In many developed countries, a reduction in the use of leaded petrol over the last decade has diminished lead poisoning; this has led to complacency.
"Age actually led to complacency.
Similarly, the region's navigation of the global slump of 2008-09 relatively unscathed led to complacency.
Such prosperity often leads to complacency and a reliance on internal information systems and controls.
Others, however, believe recent gay rights victories and greater societal acceptance have led to complacency.
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