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Term: Going to Lead

Description:

"Going to lead" is a phrase commonly used to refer to someone's involvement or position as a leader or a person in charge of a particular activity, event, or organization. It can also be used to express future intentions or plans to become a leader in a specific domain or occupation.

Sample Sentences:

As a noun:

  1. The going to lead of the project was responsible for making crucial decisions.
  2. The company appointed a new going to lead to oversee the department.

As a verb:

  1. He is going to lead the team to victory.
  2. She plans on going to lead her own business someday.

As an adjective:

  1. The going to lead candidate showcased impressive leadership skills.
  2. We need a going to lead strategy to tackle the challenges we're facing.

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