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The expression 'spearhead the' is correct and usable in written English
The phrase 'spearhead the' is typically used to describe someone or something taking a leading role in a project or initiative. For example, "The company's CEO was given the task to spearhead the new international project."
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But Nets officials seem confident he will stay and spearhead the franchise's move to Brooklyn.
The former Met detective was appointed in November to spearhead the government's fight against modern slavery.
Boris Johnson could spearhead the campaign for Britain to leave the EU, Nigel Farage has claimed.
The company recently hired a senior cable-television executive to spearhead the effort.
In 2011, she helped spearhead the payroll-tax exemption that brought Twitter's offices there.
Who else could spearhead the "Festival of Light" for the downtown set?
He joined with business leaders to spearhead the city's successful bid for the Hall.
Hopefully Bill Gates is prepared to spearhead the Heaven 17 revival.
Who better to spearhead the revival of civic responsibility, you might have thought?
At MoveOn, Matzzie helped spearhead the opposition that stymied Bush's proposed reform of Social Security.
A PANEL called the Hudson River Congressional caucus has been formed to spearhead the effort.
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