to begin a process that causes something to happen
to make someone think something
Anyone who says that marijuana does not lead on to other drugs is deluded.
French doors lead on to a terrace with a sea view.
Or a job down the high street that might lead on to management.
That leads on to one significant trend.
The evidence leads me to a different conclusion.
There is no doubt that stress can lead to physical illness.
This leads on to a second point.
This leads on to the second flaw in the research.
a process of negotiation leading to a peaceful settlement
leads to
leading to
led to
There is no origin for this phrasal verb
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