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Discover LudwigThe phrase "led me here" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to indicate that someone or something has guided or directed you to a specific location or situation. Example: "The series of events and choices I made ultimately led me here, to this moment of realization."
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A quick search led me here.
Hope — hope is what led me here today.
It was a long road that led me here.
Hope -- hope is what led me here today.
The journey that led me here is improbable.
Hope hope is what led me here today.
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"Bruno leads me here, and the people who run the store are very gracious about it," he said.
"I have interviewed kids and they say in their innocent way, 'this guy held my hand, this guy tried to lead me here, this guy tried to touch me here'".
"But when your house goes down, you ask: 'Who might have led me astray here?' " Agents representing buyers rarely had the opportunity to make mistakes during the last real estate boom, in the late 1980s, because the job hardly existed then.
And though the view from the glassed-in deck on the 102nd floor below is almost as remarkable, I am glad that Jean-Yves Ghazi, the director of the observatory, has led me up here, because what I have been made forcefully aware of by the jolts of wind is not the building as completed object, secure and established, dominating the cityscape, but the building as it came to be.
I kind of got obsessed with the game and my obsession led me to here," she said by phone from Oregon, where last month she helped lead the Portland Thorns to their second National Women's Soccer League title.
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