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Discover LudwigThe phrase "led her to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone was brought or taken to a place, to a certain event, or to a certain outcome. For example: "John's poor decisions led her to a tragic outcome."
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For a long time, she spoke very little about what led her to become an escort.
Ms. Fernandez's activism led her to politics.
Her research led her to Electra, Tex.
Molina led her to a restroom.
Her son's point led her to reconsider.
Her inquiries led her to Mr. Till.
What led her to fake being black?
He led her to the stairs.
I led her to the kitchen couch.
An Internet search about interactive marketing led her to N.Y.U.
That led her to cooperate with the police.
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