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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lead to something" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to express a cause-and-effect relationship, where one thing results in or brings about another thing. Examples: - His constant procrastination will lead to a failed project. - The lack of funding may lead to the closure of the school. - My hard work and dedication will lead to success. - The discovery of a new treatment could lead to a cure for the disease. - Her irresponsible behavior will lead to consequences.
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Or it could lead to something worse.
Sometimes, a phone call can lead to something extraordinary.
Levine was unruffled: mistakes can lead to something unexpected.
"You knew it would lead to something good".
And it can even lead to something positive.
She hopes this opposite approach will eventually lead to something more meaningful and fulfilling.
"I have to believe that this will lead to something else," he said.
Only if you are a young woman might this meeting with Hardy lead to something.
Whether it will lead to something much worse is still unknown.
Failure to do so will lead to something resembling his form at Bayern.
"We never got that confidence that it was going to lead to something successful".
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