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"led to work" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate a change in direction and when discussing the act of work. For example: "He led the team to work diligently and complete the project on time."
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That led to work for Time and Life magazines.
His fascination with history led to work for National Geographic books and the National Park Service.
This led to work on soundtracks by leading film composers including John Barry and James Horner.
That led to work for another private investigator, based in Croydon.
This led to work as a stunt co-ordinator, notably on the Bond movie Never Say Never Again (1983).
Hamilton's long career began as an assistant director, a job that most usually led to work in production.
This led to work as a stagehand, usher, dresser — even a director — before I found my "vocation" as a producer.
He also pointed to gatekeepers like the Balanchine Trust, whose control has led to work he called "very much ossified".
This led to work experience with Virgin Trains and the eventual offer of an apprenticeship in customer services.
Mr. Glanzman's fascination with history led to work for National Geographic books and the National Park Service.
Her journey with Hollaback and through emancipatory action research has led to work on worker cooperatives and addressing oppression within.
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