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Discover LudwigThe phrase "leads with" is commonly used in written English and is grammatically correct.
It means to begin or start with something. It can be used in various contexts, such as in a sentence or paragraph, to refer to the initial point or idea being discussed. Example: The article leads with a shocking statistic about the growing rates of pollution in our oceans. In this example, "leads with" is used to indicate that the first piece of information mentioned in the article is the statistic on pollution in oceans.
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He leads with his head".
Mr. Greenfield leads, with 12.
(Osi Umenyiora leads with six).
"It leads with innovation, disruptive innovation".
"He leads with the positive first".
Raisman still leads, with Ponor in second.
Bode Miller leads with 31 victories.
The Swede leads with 540 points.
It leads with the "trau".
Steve Smith leads with five.
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Arsenal leads with 60 points and plays Blackburn on Monday.
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