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"that has led" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is used to indicate that the preceding action or event has caused something to happen. For example, "We have implemented cost-saving measures that have led to increased efficiency."
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treatment that has led to the most harrowing flashbacks: sedation.
"In Syria, for example, it's politics and war that has led to the crisis.
We applaud the hard work that has led to the treaty's success thus far.
Given the current conditions, that has led to some bruising results.
It is this charge that has led to the neoconservative attacks on liberals.
It is Ambrosius's tweak to the R&B tradition that has led to her popularity.
And, predictably, that has led to a knock-on effect.
The research to date that has led to fairly comprehensive measures has been largely operational.
Entrepreneur A had developed strong social capital that has led to a wide and diverse network.
"He's been the guy that has led the attack in all conditions.
It is that discovery that has led to the wrangle over who should be responsible.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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