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"which has led" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to connect two ideas, with the first one leading or resulting in the second one. For example: "The company's success has been built on a strong foundation, which has led to steady growth in the past decade."
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Which has led to some maddeningly unpredictable honors and snubs.
All of which has led to a fundamental paradox.
This paper describes the approach which has led to the design of this simulator.
The top city, Vienna, scores 108.6, overtaking Zurich, which has led the table for eight years.
Aggregate demand remains low, which has led to low investment levels since 2008.
All of which has led to a cottage industry of armchair psychology among the pundit class.
Automobiles are the most popular method of transportation, which has led to severe air pollution.
All of which has led to a new, de-Nazified effort to back-breed the aurochs.
But others have bashed the sport and its organizers, which has led to fines.
"It's made me more empathetic, which has led to a richer life.
They are pushing their suppliers to increase output, which has led many to hire more workers.
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