automatically lead to

Frequency: 6.05.2 per million words

The verb 'lead' in this context usually implies 'lead to'.

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Examples (20)

  • Economic growth does not automatically lead to greater equality.
  • Business success does not automatically lead to financial success.
  • This software update will automatically lead to enhanced performance.
  • A promotion does not automatically lead to increased happiness.
  • The new policy will automatically lead to the disqualification of any late submissions.
  • Higher grades do not automatically lead to a better future.
  • Having a degree doesn't automatically lead to a high-paying job.
  • Simply having advanced technology won't automatically lead to innovation.
  • In our model, increasing the temperature will automatically lead to a rise in pressure.
  • Reducing expenses won't automatically lead to profitability.
  • Failure to meet the quarterly targets will automatically lead to a review of the project's funding.
  • Increased effort doesn't automatically lead to immediate results.
  • Many assume that fame will automatically lead to happiness, but the reality is often different.
  • Being fluent in a language does not automatically lead to cultural understanding.
  • A detected security threat will automatically lead to the system shutting down.
  • A large following on social media does not automatically lead to influence.
  • Some historians argue that the treaty's harsh terms would automatically lead to future conflict.
  • Just because you are older doesn't automatically lead to wisdom.
  • Just because two events are correlated, it doesn't mean one will automatically lead to the other.
  • Better policies will not automatically lead to immediate improvements in public services.