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The phrase 'lead us into' is correct and usuable in written English.
It is used to indicate that a person or thing is taking someone somewhere or doing something with them. For example: The tour guide led us into the old city centre.
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They "lead us into useful verbal and conceptual quarters as well as directly up to useful sensible termini.
Metaphors drawn from the senses will lead us into difficulties.
David: Let me lead us into the mental health area.
So what will lead us into a full-fledged recovery?
But commercial success would lead us into new pastures.
Turnbull would "lead us into government", Dutton said.
"Miliband will lead us into an election that I am convinced we can win.
For all its allure, a geoengineered Plan B may lead us into an impossible morass.
"We picked the best man to lead us into the election battle," says one party hack.
That means not constantly trying to lead us into tar pits or deadly velociraptor ambushes.
Ignoring these factors could lead us into something for which the American public is wholly unprepared.
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