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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead to flooding" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is commonly used to describe a cause-and-effect relationship where one thing (such as heavy rain) results in another thing (flooding). Example: The constant deforestation in the area has led to flooding in the nearby town, causing damage to homes and buildings.
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That can lead to flooding, made worse by really strong monsoon rains.
Meanwhile, heavy rainfall could lead to flooding from Kansas through the western Great Lakes.
Previous studies seldom use insurance claim data to analyse city scale characteristics that lead to flooding.
On the other hand, saltcedar root systems can also lead to flooding through choking of the watercourse.
Others were being evacuated amid fears that newly formed lakes could lead to flooding or further landslides.
The heavy rain, up to 1.8 inches overnight, could lead to flooding in areas with poor drainage, Mr. Morrin said.
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This would usually lead to floods in the coastal areas.
When storms come, underinvestment can lead to flooded streets or toxic discharges.
Monsoon rains led to flooding that began in late July in Pakistan.
In southern regions of Spain the clean-up is still underway after persistent torrential rain led to flooding.
But it led to flooding, mudslides, power failures and dozens of fatalities in the Caribbean and the United States.
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