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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leads into a" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a sequence of events or actions that flow into each other. Example: The introduction of the main character leads into a series of troubling events that test her strength and courage.
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The hall inside leads into a sunny courtyard.
The entrance leads into a long, neon-lit corridor.
The shop leads into a Breitling outlet next door.
The path then leads into a really startling ruin.
Sushi Man is in a small shopping plaza that leads into a municipal parking area.
An encomium to octopuses leads into a reflection on the value of a happy childhood.
A dark passage guarded by golden unicorns leads into a courtyard with vivid, custard-yellow façades.
This leads into a host of puzzle solving, which the Lego games are renowned for.
It's typical Dragon: a louche bassline leads into a busy on-beat.
Its vocal line is more melodic, and typically it leads into a formal aria.
The riverside entrance leads into a great lobby capped with the assembly chamber.
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