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The phrase "lead to neglect" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, you could write, "The lack of proper funding for schools in disadvantaged neighborhoods often leads to neglect of those schools."
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This may lead to neglect and abuse.
JM: And that adaptation can lead to neglect or dissatisfaction.
In the worst cases, it can lead to neglect, abandonment or infanticide.
But simplicity's downside is reductionism, which can lead to neglect and distortion.
The substantial poverty and misery that still exists should not lead to neglect or even denial of these achievements.
APPLE was organized in a way that was bound to lead to neglect of the Mac and the retail channel.
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Sacrifice is a hallmark of a close relationship, but it should not lead to neglecting your own needs.
Only some GPs and patients but not the two academic categories discussed a possible "dehumanisation of practice", should primary care research lead to neglecting the individual (P2b).
Has his enthusiasm for tax cuts and a costly war led to neglect of domestic security?
The expansion of Tehrān's housing and transport networks, however, has in many cases led to neglect of or significant damage to the fabric of the old city.
But if that natural tendency leads to neglect of more-ambitious forms of innovation, the outcome will be a steady decline in business and relevance to customers.
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