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The phrase 'leading to a' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that results in a certain outcome. For example, "The company's poor performance that quarter led to a loss in profits."
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It was an ally way leading to a rubbish dump.
With Iraq, this hubris is leading to "a hideous mistake".
All paths leading to a future have been blocked".
Her father was killed, leading to a manslaughter charge.
Small beginnings leading to a viral explosion sounds rather familiar.
A truce was called, leading to a new shareholder agreement.
Training is included in those projects leading to a qualification.
This is leading to a reduction of reserve margins".
The dining room has French doors leading to a deck.
Their connection grew over brunch, leading to a passionate kiss.
leading to a specific job (b).. ROBERT SCHAEFFER 12.
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