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Discover Ludwig“leading in” is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a transitional phrase in order to introduce a new point or idea. For example, "Leading in, I'd like to discuss the potential consequences of this decision."
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But what about leading in tomorrow's world?
He is leading in the polls.
He's leading in donations.
'I am leading in Florida.
That is, leading in a game.
The EU is leading in some areas.
He has been leading in the polls.
If he's leading in the polls.
I'm leading in all of the polls.
We're definitely leading in the misery race.
It consistently had Obama leading in the states he needed to be leading in.
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