Examples of 'led to even' in a sentence

Meaning of "led to even"

led to even - This phrase seems incomplete, but it might suggest a series of events or actions resulting in further consequences or outcomes. It implies a causal relationship that escalated a situation to a more intense or advanced state

How to use "led to even" in a sentence

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This has led to even greater imbalances.
They were so pleased with the results at the led to even more work.
But that led to even more chaos.
Combinations of this variant with other modifications led to even stronger binding.
This led to even more experimentation using keyboards.
A recent expedition has however led to even more remarkable discoveries.
That led to even more changes at the airport.
This has exasperated its base and led to even greater radicalization.
This led to even more avoidance.
The paradox is that increasing prices have led to even more over fishing.
But it led to even better news down the road.
Past attempts to redress the ills of capitalism have led to even worse horrors.
Flutes and music led to even more powerful breakthroughs.
And so the success has then bred success and led to even greater success.
This led to even greater enmity between the two.

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The lack of corroborating evidence led to even more rumours after the war ended.
This led to even more stores rejecting the game due to its appearance.
Flaws in original Protestant thought have led to even worse errors in reaction.
This trouble led to even greater problems for the family.
At first I responded to everything but that only led to even more questions.
His murder led to even more serious repressive measures by the government.
Miller 's bowling abilities led to even greater success.
This bridge led to even swifter economic and residential development of the area.
A second starve-refeed episode led to even greater enzyme responses.
This has led to even higher increase in regional inequalities amongst the nation.
The lawmakers ' decision has already led to even more protests.
It led to even more dependencies across Switzerland declaring themselves independent republics.
But paradoxically, this led to even further growth of the bureaucracy.
Ron joked about cutting it, which led to even more laughter.
Perpetual grief led to even more breakdowns-ever deeper mental depression.
That one question fueled our group and led to even more questions….
This led to even more erratic behavior and run-ins with the law.
Eighth, we should remove export bans that have led to even higher world prices.
But this understanding led to even more pressing questions about Gary 's marriage.
Rather than eat less, farmers hid grain instead, which led to even less available food.
The loss of vegetation led to even more erosion and sediment in the runoff.
Moreover, a further increase in K would have led to even greater underpricing.
This led to even more sales!
CSU 's third season under McElwain led to even greater accomplishments.
This led to even more divisive notions such as who was “ really disabled ”.
A similar double invasion of France led to even greater results in the following year, 1356.
But paradoxically, that led to even further growth of the bureaucracy.
For the fifth event, ID & T led to even more venues, one ski, and much more.

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It was a mistake to even enter into this conversation
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Examples of using Led
The highway led over mountains of dead
Led indications before connection to the battery
Your weakness led these souls to judgment
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