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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead to insufficient" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used to indicate that a certain action resulted in an inadequate outcome or result. For example: "The lack of preparation for the project led to insufficient results."
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That may lead to insufficient levels of capital when the credit cycle deteriorates.
The danger, again, is that the over-the-top nature of the more credible charges against Bo might lead to insufficient wariness.
"The economy faces relatively big downward pressures and some firms face difficulties in production and operation, which would lead to insufficient employment," Yin said, adding that increasing graduates this year would also add pressure in the job market.
However, their general nature can lead to insufficient performance in some application cases.
Too much reduction of uncertainty, on the one side, may lead to insufficient stimulus to innovate.
In our opinion, this would lead to insufficient mechanical support and stability at the osteotomy site.
This could lead to insufficient antiviral immune response and persistent viral infection.
Adult studies showed alteration of distribution and elimination which can lead to insufficient drug concentration in septic patients.
First, focusing on details of case filing may lead to insufficient understanding of the entire legal practice.
Moreover, the diesel engine consumes significant amount of oxygen which can lead to insufficient oxygen supply for miners.
Generally, low rotational speeds lead to insufficient flow of material in the weld zone and lack of fusion between the weld and base material.
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