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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leading on" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to express that one thing is causing or facilitating another, as if by leading. For example: The recent victory over their rivals is leading on to the team's success in the tournament.
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They can continue that legacy by seizing the moment and leading on clean energy.
However, by April the teams were level on points, with Arsenal leading on goal difference.
KO is responsible for leading on several local and regional audit projects.
"With the draft, you can be leading on one lap and 25th on the next lap.
"He didn't lead on last year's budget, and he's not leading on this year's budget".
Guardian "supportive" but not leading on it.
"They are leading on innovation and policy.
And kudos to her for leading on this".
And any horse leading on the inside was almost unbeatable.
Next thing I know I'll be leading on the sodding Archers.
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