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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead to different" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when describing a situation where one action or decision can result in varied outcomes or consequences. Here is an example: "Choosing to study abroad can lead to different experiences for different people. Some may find it challenging but rewarding, while others may struggle to adjust to a new culture."
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These differences lead to different levels of rule enactment.
These differences may lead to different behaviors of the trough.
Could this behavior difference eventually lead to different physical characteristics?
These differences in nerve environment clearly lead to different regenerative strategies in these species.
Back then, different polls awarded the lead to different candidates.
But the studies have lead to different interpretations by psychiatrists.
Different doses of quercetin or use for a longer time might lead to different results.
Could all that variety — or such simplicity — lead to different results?
The absence of word dividers could lead to different divisions of the consonants.
Different radii lead to different performances.
Different methods will lead to different porosities.
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