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"led us to think" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to express the idea that something caused other people to have particular thoughts or to consider a certain thing. For example, "The teacher's comments led us to think about the consequences of our actions."
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"This led us to think it probably has been under a domestication process".
Further evaluation of the patient sometimes led us to think that it really meant "we never looked".
That led us to think that doing something with world musicians, building on the record's influences, would be really interesting".
"He didn't say anything that would have led us to think of a heightened level of security for him.
In this spirit, Moten works to connect subjects that our preconceptions may have led us to think had little relation.
"One of our vendors told us about this stuff, and that led us to think about a snow globe," Mr. Pryor said.
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So the idea is that the inferential habits and associations that tend to go along with the use of informational or semantic concepts lead us to think of genes as having an additional and subtle form of extra causal specificity.
"It's almost the same system that was used in Delhi and in Tblisi, which leads us to think that they are connected," Ambassador Itzhak Shoham said in a telephone interview.
"It's almost the same system that was used in Delhi and in Tblisi, which leads us to think that they are connected," the ambassador, Itzhak Shoham, said in a telephone interview.
Our experience contacting drug companies for missing data does not lead us to think this would have been a productive use of our time.
The fact that we did not find a significant association between CRP values and the severity of an exacerbation leads us to think that this biomarker may not be useful for measuring the severity of pulmonary exacerbations in patients with cystic fibrosis or that it is only useful in specific subgroups.
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