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Free sign upThe part of a sentence "lead to start" is not grammatically correct.
It is missing the verb in the clause, making it a fragment. It could potentially be used in spoken English as a short response or phrase, but it would not be considered correct or usable in written English. A more complete and grammatically correct version of this phrase could be "leads to a starting point." An example of how this could be used in a sentence is: "Proper research and planning can lead to a successful starting point for any project."
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Grant's 3-point play gave the Heat a 10-point lead to start the fourth quarter.
Rich Rodriguez assumed an 8-2 lead to start the ninth, with disastrous results.
Reed handed closer Armando Benitez a 1-0 lead to start the ninth.
That was all the opening they needed, as the Kings took a 39-30 lead to start the second quarter.
The Nets squandered a 25-point, third-quarter lead and a 20-point lead to start the fourth quarter.
And Indiana came within 2.2 seconds, and one James layup, of what could have been a 2-0 lead to start the series.
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Having a great idea can lead to starting a brilliant business.
How did those experiences lead to starting the Purple Bombers?
The mechanic tells you that the instruction manual of your car explains how to use jump leads to start the engine.
After my husband and I married, we invested our money into a company I felt led to start.
This has led to start codon misannotation and explains why yneF is not expressed in strain W3110 (Sommerfeldt et al, 2009).
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