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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'wherever it leads' is correct and usable in written English.
It is used when the speaker wishes to express the idea that they are willing to accept whatever outcome may result from their plans or actions. For example: "I am committed to following this path wherever it leads."
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Wherever it leads us, we'll go".
Pursue the evidence, pursue criminality wherever it leads".
"You have to follow justice wherever it leads," he says.
He is not after truth, wherever it leads him.
The police must follow the evidence wherever it leads.
What interests the author is silence itself, wherever it leads.
The support extended to him is encouraging, wherever it leads.
In the studio, an artist is free to take creativity wherever it leads.
"It is the prosecutor's job to follow the evidence wherever it leads, regardless of official position".
I promise to follow my story wherever it leads me, even to the darkest of places.
The UK elite obediently follows the US line wherever it leads our country.
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