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Discover Ludwig'leading event' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a key event that is important in a narrative or chain of events - the event that others follow or that defines the situation. For example: The Battle of Hastings was the leading event in 1066 which ultimately resulted in the Norman Conquest of England.
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The UK's leading event for public sector procurement.
It is the leading event of its kind in Britain.
The leading event of the European Tour season will conclude without its star attraction.
Allow me a thought or two on the triple selfie that became this week's leading event of real-fake-news?
"The Classic is the leading event in the field, and there are three reasons for that," she said.
If I were the potentate of programming, I wouldn't have made this series a priority, and certainly not a leading event.
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The Queen is leading events to mark the 70th anniversary of Japan's surrender and the end of Second World War today.
There is unfettered excitement in the blue-blooded world of equestrianism over developments in one of the leading events on its sporting calendar.
His workmanlike contributions to practical physics and topography of the 19th century and his varied participation in the leading events of the Civil War are today rarely noted.
Alec Baldwin is set to appear in August at one of the theater world's leading events, the Edinburgh Festival Fringe, playing the ghost of Hamlet's father.
So while I am still adamantly bullish on the market, I would be a bit wary now, as today's leading events are more political than financial.
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