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Jigneshbharati Posted 9 years ago
Grammar

Leading to

I am reading my Drug history taking training package and came across the following:
The patient would have received more than double the dose they require leading to the risk of severe bleeding with potentially fatal consequences.
What is the grammatical form and function of "leading" and when do we use this form?
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Jigneshbharati... more than double the dose they require leading to the risk of ...

You have asked the same question about this construction, and seen the answer, a great many times. Maybe it's time for you to suggest an answer that you have come to yourself.

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