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Discover LudwigThe phrase "significant lead" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to discuss an advantage in a comparison or competition, for example: "The team is currently enjoying a significant lead in the standings compared to all of their opponents."
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The latest polls show Republican Marco Rubio leading Charlie Crist slightly, with both having a significant lead over Kendrick Meek.
"Apple has a significant lead.
Opinion polls show Hillary Clinton consolidating a significant lead.
Polls shows Ms. Harris with a significant lead over Ms. Sanchez.
Initial polls suggested he had a chance, even a significant lead.
If Maurice comes off the turn with a significant lead, that's it.
Several recent polls suggest that he now has a significant lead among primary voters.
Kevin Pursglove, a spokesman for eBay, said Paypal still held a significant lead.
Since the investigation began, Ms. Lingle has taken a significant lead.
"As a result, although iPod has a significant lead, this game is far from over".
Mr. Obama has a significant lead over Mrs. Clinton among blacks and white men.
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