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Discover Ludwig'lead to do' is not correct or usable in written English
A better way to express this would be "lead to doing" or "lead to something being done". For example, "The course of events had lead to the school introducing new rules."
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Now they need a three-point lead to do so.
In China's upscale hotel market, "nobody's taking the lead to do anything sustainably; all they're doing is just tapping into a flow of tourists," Mr. Linden said.
There isn't much for the male lead to do, but Tyler Angle did it with quiet nobility at each performance of "Brahms-Schoenberg".
Besides the fact you'd need an enormously long HDMI lead to do this, it simply doesn't match how families, TVs and tablets function.
These statements should provide your reporters enough lead to do some research on Bangladesh as it stands out today at the national, regional and global levels, instead of writing fictitious and ill-motivated articles on an imaginary decline of Bangladesh.
This company Oculus has a clear lead to do this".
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I've known females who've abstained for months, years, but abstention can lead to doing really freaky things.
We now know analytically that doing good can lead to doing well.
The primary goal is to make improvements that lead to doing things better, faster and cheaper.
Their vigilance lead to doing beneficial activities together and generated important opportunities for learning and for meeting new people.
But they have also admitted that they have few leads to do the job.
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