Examples of 'lead to even' in a sentence

Meaning of "lead to even"

Lead to even: This phrase is often used to suggest that a particular action, decision, or event can result in further consequences or outcomes, possibly intensifying a situation

How to use "lead to even" in a sentence

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Otherwise it will lead to even more trouble.
Efforts by Fatah to regain power prematurely will almost certainly lead to even more upheaval.
This will lead to even faster spread of information.
Release of ancient methane can lead to even more warming.
That could lead to even more embarrassing discoveries.
But extreme seclusion can lead to even more anxiety.
This lead to even more donations.
Injury to my brain will lead to even worse dementia.
This will lead to even more confusion and and people going astray.
This drug will only lead to even more panic.
This will lead to even more focus on the mobile betting market.
The same technique might lead to even more discoveries.
That will lead to even more partnerships between banks and fintechs.
Traffic violations will often lead to even higher premiums.
They also lead to even more chronic inflammation.

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Steps to encourage girls to stay in secondary school lead to even greater benefits.
Line variations lead to even more complex structures.
Feeling differently can change behaviour more and lead to even better results.
This could lead to even higher suicide rates.
She believes that the computations can lead to even better experiments.
This will lead to even further health issues.
The unintended consequences of government regulation lead to even more government coercion.
This would lead to even more wasted time.
The release of methane causes water to bubble and lead to even more warming.
Inflation could lead to even higher interest rates.
This helps you build the small successes that lead to even greater ones.
Doing this can lead to even more performance anxiety.
Diabetic neuropathy can trigger a cascade of events that lead to even more serious complications.
This can lead to even more carbon deposits.
There is no doubt that this was intended to lead to even more serious clashes.
This can lead to even more shedding in the future.
And let their great labors lead to even greater riches.
This could lead to even wider grounds for judicial review.
But that unnecessary complexity can lead to even more complicated issues.
This would lead to even more commerce in the downtown area.
Infections that start in your mouth can lead to even worse health concerns.
And this will lead to even more work photographing explosions in the sky.
This increase in hiring and economic activity feeds back to lead to even more consumption.
Severe cases can lead to even further symptoms.
New plant health risks associated with climate change will lead to even greater losses.
But this will lead to even more lack of sleep.
The researchers noted that optimizing mealworm growth might lead to even more land savings.
Some dog bites lead to even more serious injuries.
This could lead to unhealthy weight loss which can lead to even more health problems.
Doing it yourself can lead to even more problems if it is not done correctly.
Channel abundance brought about by digital television will lead to even greater market fragmentation.
A number of causes may lead to even severe carnitine deficiencies in epileptic patients.
The growing unemployment all over the world could lead to even greater social tension.
The disease can lead to even more serious symptoms such as disorientation and coma.
Begin today with eloquent action that will lead to even more eloquent outcomes.

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Examples of using Lead
This would lead to better utilization of resources
But you gotta take the lead
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