lead somewhere

Frequency: 7.010.1 per million words

Often used figuratively to mean having a useful result.

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Examples (10)

  • I'm hoping this new research direction will finally lead somewhere productive.
  • Their initial discussions began to lead somewhere after hours of debate.
  • This investigative journalism could lead somewhere significant for the case.
  • If we keep exploring, our efforts are bound to lead somewhere beneficial.
  • Does this line of questioning lead somewhere, or are we just speculating?
  • The detective was sure the small clue would eventually lead somewhere important.
  • Don't give up; sometimes the most challenging paths lead somewhere extraordinary.
  • We need a plan that will lead somewhere tangible, not just empty promises.
  • His unconventional approach might actually lead somewhere unexpected and brilliant.
  • This conversation feels like it's starting to lead somewhere meaningful.