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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leading them" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person's act of guiding or directing a group of people in a particular direction. For example, "Tom was chosen to lead the team, and he did an excellent job of leading them to success."
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He isn't yet leading them.
But they are also trailing Labour, not leading them.
Maybe I'm leading them down the path to self-destruction".
The man who was leading them here divided the group.
A hero saved the day by leading them to safety.
Now the pipers are leading them in Auld Lang Syne.
Party strategies are leading them in unexpected directions.
Are tablets leading them back to the living room?
Nervous voters are often angry, leading them to resent foreigners (see the current unrest in Britain).
He should, they say, be leading them on to yet more tax-cutting, government-reducing radicalism.
Underneath, the teachers were leading them in singing "You Are My Sunshine".
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