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'lead to disqualification' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that a certain action could result in a person or team being disqualified from participating in an event or contest. For example: "Cheating on the exam will lead to disqualification from the national qualification exams."
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Positive tests for banned substances lead to disqualification, and athletes may be banned from competition for periods ranging from a year to life.
The move could potentially lead to disqualification proceedings being brought against Crosby, who was chief executive of HBOS until 2006, his successor Hornby, and Stevenson who chaired the company from 2001 until it became part of Lloyds Banking Group.
Nothing major, but disciplinary rules have been tweaked - for example, deliberately kicking out a skate to cross the finish line fractionally earlier would now lead to disqualification.
Such research is critical, because serious misconduct may lead to disqualification for some Veterans Administration benefits.
Techniques with low sensitivity may lead to disqualification from TKI-EGFR therapy in patients harbouring EGFR mutations.
Moreover, because misconduct can lead to disqualification for some Veterans Administration benefits, personnel with the most serious manifestations of PTSD may face additional barriers to care.
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That money could lead to disqualifications during elections and apparently everyone is doing it?
Identification of toxicants in biologic samples from the mother or infant may also lead to disqualifications regarding maternal employment opportunities, social stigma, legal risk, or self-recrimination (Harvey et al. 2002).
Both infractions lead to warnings, and a total of three warnings leads to disqualification.
In virtually every other land sport, all-out running is demanded at some point; in walking, it leads to disqualification.
This was a technical requirement too difficult to follow and which led to disqualification of otherwise sound bidders.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com