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The phrase 'that has led to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to connect two ideas with the implication that the first idea caused the second. For example, "The city's increase in population has led to a need for more schools."
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This causes daytime drowsiness that has led to car accidents.
treatment that has led to the most harrowing flashbacks: sedation.
It's a technology that has led to today's biotech industry.
It is a situation that has led to frequent violence.
But a crackdown that has led to an estimated 10,000 arrests has continued unabated.
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.
It is this anomaly, experts think, that has led to Norway's volte-face on drug policy.
It's this mix of people that has led to corruption and extremism".
There have been demonstrations, terrorist events, and still no reaction that has led to recognition".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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