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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leading up" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe the events or actions that occur before a particular moment or event. For example: "The weeks leading up to the concert were filled with excitement and anticipation." "I could sense the tension in the room as the negotiations continued, leading up to the final deal." "The clues and hints in the mystery novel were all leading up to the surprising twist at the end."
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Tells about conditions leading up to it.
Background information leading up to it.
It was all leading up to this.
Everything has been leading up to this.
Everything leading up is just practice.
The team encountered multiple challenges leading up to the competition.
"In the months leading up to fall 2011, A.S.U.
It's a tough three weeks leading up to it.
George Packer on their strategy leading up to 2016.
"That's the ultimate goal leading up to the Olympics".
He has been training well leading up to the Belmont.
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