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The phrase "lead to tragedies" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that something has caused a tragedy, usually a bad decision or action. For example: "The president's refusal to listen to his advisors led to tragedies on the battlefield."
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But this extreme position suffers the familiar drawbacks of unregulated market economies: a toleration of severely harmful transactions (e.g., purchasing tickets to a match of gladiatorial combat), the exacerbation of economic inequalities, and a permissive stance to transactions with long-term adverse consequences, which lead to "tragedies of the commons" and environmental devastation.
As Sarah Kerr sees it, "if mental health staff are overly concerned that people are feigning illness, that they're conning their way out of special housing... that will lead to tragedies".
If the trash can breaks while you are up this can lead to tragedies such as you falling and busting your face open on the keg (I have seen this happen).
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Cruelty has often been a feature of training, with beatings and electric shocks.This mishandling has often lead to tragedy.
Any wrong step could lead to tragedy, and we've had not a few of those in our history".
To reach the boardroom, where policies are formed that can lead to tragedy, we must be willing to hold corporations criminally responsible.
The Mets are but the latest to show that hubris can lead to tragedy — not that the team's principal owner, Fred Wilpon, would necessarily buy that argument.
"As the court has heard, in only a very few cases does this condition lead to tragedy as it did here.
Organisation spokesperson Laura Woods told me that "it's desperately worrying that some drivers might think it's okay to stop off for a quick drink on their way home, which could easily lead to tragedy".
Five feet two, brilliantly talented with a passion for drink and mayhem that would ultimately lead to tragedy, Hughie Gallacher established the blueprint of the diminutive, wayward Gaelic football genius.
It was a peasouper here last night and to be doing what is clearly well in excess of 100km/h in conditions such as this can only lead to tragedy".
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