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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
Grammar

In the lead up to

Is this correct? I can’t seem to find “lead” as a noun

The were all very supportive In the lead up to the event.

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", would be okay.

  • ", would be okay.
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"Lead-up" is an established noun in English - meaning something like "introduction" or "preliminaries" - so the sentence, "They were all very supportive during the lead-up to the event.", would be okay.

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