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led

[led] / lɛd /




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Perhaps most importantly, she’s developing Claude’s understanding of itself so it won’t be easily cowed, manipulated or led to view its identity as anything other than helpful and humane.

From The Wall Street Journal

"Iron oxide minerals are important for controlling the long-term preservation of organic carbon in soils and marine sediments," said Northwestern's Ludmilla Aristilde, who led the study.

From Science Daily

Inquiries led him to a sweet shop on Scotland Road, where he found Smith and Roberts in an upstairs flat.

From BBC

Dunkin’ has had a good run of Super Bowl ads led by spokesman Ben Affleck, who seems to have more fun making these commercials than he ever appears to be making movies.

From Los Angeles Times

Wilson led the Seahawks 79 yards on the ensuing drive — but they needed 80 yards.

From Los Angeles Times