Examples of 'lead to frequent' in a sentence

Meaning of "lead to frequent"

lead to frequent: This phrase is used to describe a situation where one action causes another action to happen often or regularly. For example, eating unhealthy food can lead to frequent stomach aches

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lead to frequent
Physical symptoms lead to frequent worker absences.
The traditional community neighbourhood has been relentlessly destroyed " and evictions lead to frequent protests.
Traumatic brain injuries lead to frequent hospitalization.
This may lead to frequent encrustation of the distillation column heating pipes.
High blood sugar can lead to frequent urination.
It also can lead to frequent choking spells and make eating unpleasant and tiresome.
Viral diseases may also lead to frequent bruising.
This can lead to frequent disappointments and misunderstandings, both for the child and others.
These unhygienic circumstances can lead to frequent outbreaks of diarrhea.
This may lead to frequent breakdowns.
Point mutations occur during viral replication and lead to frequent antigenic changes.
This could lead to frequent fractures.
Also, the irritation in the bladder will lead to frequent voiding.
This can lead to frequent absences.
A shortage of normal white blood cells ( leukopenia ) can lead to frequent or severe infections.

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This is known to lead to frequent back complaints amongst physicians.
Boats are often overloaded which lead to frequent accidents in India.
Chronic exposure may lead to frequent bronchial infections and a general deterioration of health.
However, their conflicting personalities lead to frequent arguments at first.
At worst, it may lead to frequent hospitalisation and even premature death.
Several neurological conditions can lead to frequent and recurring hand trembling.
This build up can lead to frequent infections within the sinuses, known as sinusitis.
Reliance on short-term external contract staff can lead to frequent staff changes for some projects.
It may also lead to frequent nosebleeds.
Their differences of opinion lead to frequent arguments that threaten to undermine their mutual goal.
Their difference of opinion lead to frequent arguments that threaten to undermine their mutual goal.
Those irritations can lead to frequent bleeding, which can be difficult to stop.
When left untreated, asthma can lead to frequent emergency room and hospital visits.
Buying the wrong car could lead to frequent faults, uncomfortable journeys and a hefty fuel bill.
His prolific goal scoring record has lead to frequent comparison with Barcelona 's exceptional Lionel Messi.
Inadequate operation and maintenance ( O & M ) lead to frequent technical breakdowns and irregular water delivery.

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