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Discover Ludwig"led up to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It usually means to bring something up to a certain point or stage in preparation. For example: "He slowly led up to his main point, but his audience was already hooked."
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Everything has led up to this moment.
It all led up to this.
Something led up to this".
What led up to this moment?
What led up to the shot?
Three wooden yardsticks led up to the bucket's rim.
MS. FEDER Lots of looking led up to this house.
A few unmarked doors led up to S.R.O.
Police aren't sure what led up to the shooting.
Everything he did led up to or away from it.
All this evidence led up to Eugene Elvey.
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