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Discover LudwigThe phrase "led to nowhere" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation that has resulted in nothing of value or significance. For example, "The investigation led to nowhere and the perpetrator was never brought to justice."
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Why should the U.S. government go down the road that has already led to nowhere?
Through the director Walter Hill, she landed a deal at a studio, but it led to nowhere.
In reality, I'm sure I've turned down a lot of dirt roads that led to nowhere and have been blown off by many strangers.
Matteo Renzi, the Italian leader who has argued it would be a disaster if Britain left the EU, suggested defensiveness about freedom of movement led to nowhere apart from opening the door to "right-wing xenophobia and nationalism" in Europe.
Four-lane highways led to nowhere.
We had many "discussions" that led to nowhere fast.
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Staircases lead to nowhere.
She called it the "door that leads to nowhere".
Most people are no strangers to the futile swiping and exchanged messages that lead to nowhere.
The modern town stretches away up the valley, but leads to nowhere.
Anyone watching the build-up to the meeting may have already concluded that they will lead to nowhere.
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