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"often leads to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe the result of an action. For example, "Being impatient often leads to making mistakes."
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This often leads to hate crimes.
This often leads to huge errors.
The wish often leads to lunacy.
And understanding often leads to sympathy.
It often leads to cancer.
A good conversation often leads to action.
This often leads to interesting cross-fertilisations".
Often leads to dependency in relationships.
(Gross's exuberant style often leads to mixed metaphors).
A poor start often leads to a chain of problems.
It often leads to false confessions and must be banned.
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