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lead one to
Idioms and Phrases
Cause one to do something. For example, This report leads me to believe that we're in an economic recession , or Her unexpected pregnancy led her to take a leave of absence . [First half of 1500s]Example Sentences
It’s less whimsical than the title might lead one to expect, but short on grit and long on feeling.
Even beyond something like climate change, we can be certain that everyone we love is going to die and so are we, and there’s something that comes from embracing that in a certain way that can lead one to actually be free and happy and to cherish the life that we do have.
Sheinbaum studied in the U.S., speaks English and understands that country’s politics, which would lead one to think there would be more understanding with Washington, but no one can control the Trump factor.
While Trump’s age, 77, would lead one to believe it is unlikely he will go to prison for a class E felony that is punishable by a fine, probation or up to four years in prison per count, there are some who believe he will and should spend time in a cell.
A quick read could lead one to believe all Tesla stations are now available to EV drivers who don’t drive Teslas.
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