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Discover LudwigThe phrase "was led to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone was guided or influenced towards a particular conclusion or action.
Example: "After much consideration, she was led to believe that the project would be successful."
Alternatives: "was directed to" or "was guided to".
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He was led to a cell.
"I was led to think otherwise.
I was led to a mass grave.
Soon, the boy, Dominique, was led to her mother.
The guest lecturer was led to the seat beside her.
She was led to a 3rd floor room already occupied.
A spade was led to the king and ace.
He was led to his topic by some formative experiences.
Similar(3)
"It's led to an unbalanced economy.
It's led to violence.
That's led to an uneasy truce.
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