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Discover Ludwig"led through" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express leading someone or something through a certain area or process, for example "We were led through the museum by our guide."
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The trail led through dense woods.
He led through charisma and merit.
Syracuse never led through the first five overtimes.
Eriksson's men had led through Michael Owen's 23rd minute strike.
Liverpool had deservedly led through a Jonjo Shelvey header.
Stenhousemuir had twice led through Sean Dickson and Sean Higgins.
It was like being led through a maze.
We're led through a glass door into a small shop.
But we are spotted and led through the crowds.
Ickx led through most of the 62 laps.
Off the main highway, sandy paths led through sandy plains.
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