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Discover Ludwig"the lead-in" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used as a noun phrase to refer to an introductory section of something, such as an essay, article, or speech. For example: "The lead-in to the essay explains the author's motivations for writing the piece."
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Baseline hypoglycemia events were collected during the lead-in period.
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I played the lead in one film.
Artists took the lead in many ways.
Florida took the lead in establishing curbs.
Harrods took the lead in 1895.
Pro-choice retook the lead in 2011.
Cleveland grabbed the lead in the fifth.
The Hornets took the lead in the 50th minute.
Leko won, taking the lead in the match.
(Yes, I got the lead in "The Unsinkable Molly Brown").
He decided to take the lead in going down.
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