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The phrase "will lead off with" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the beginning of a presentation, discussion, or event, often referring to the first topic or point that will be addressed. Example: "Today, I will lead off with an overview of our project goals before diving into the details."
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Instead of leading with the hardware products and trying to sell services or consulting as an afterthought, Compaq will lead off with a solutions-oriented approach to selling, starting with services.
At the Rose Theater the company will lead off with "Agon".
Torre, the Yankees' manager, has said Damon will lead off, with Jeter second.
The Modern will lead off with a 30-year survey of the sculptor Martin Puryear that opens on Nov. 4.
Johnny Damon will lead off, with Bobby Abreu batting third, Hideki Matsui sixth, Robinson Canó seventh and Doug Mientkiewicz ninth.
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NBC will lead off the night with the return of "Parks and Recreation" at 8 and end it with the drama "Parenthood," a positive story for NBC this year and now getting the once-prime drama spot on the network.
Ryan Theriot will lead off.
Their No. 9 hitter will lead off.
Eckstein will lead off for the Anaheim Angels tonight, with flashbulbs popping, fans roaring and Roger Clemens rocking into his Hall of Fame delivery.
Haydn String Quartets will lead off two other chamber programs.
(See: "Lehman Leads Off With A Positive Surprise").
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