Sentence examples for lead-in from inspiring English sources

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lead-in

noun

An introduction; something that leads into the beginning of something.

  • After the long lead-in, the climax of the story was a disappointment.

Exact(4)

I had a shitty lead-in".

The Anchor lead-in is in Mandarin.

An allopurinol lead-in phase precedes randomisation.

Write an attention-grabbing lead-in tweet.

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To lead in Libya?

Oxbow in lead in backstretch.

They lead in a hung parliament.

But they lead in very different directions.

I played the lead in one film.

Artists took the lead in many ways.

Not dominate, but to lead in reform.

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