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You can use "lead" and "led" in the same sentence by referring to the present tense of "lead" and the past tense of "lead." For example: "She will lead the team to success, just as her mentor led her when she first started." Here, "lead" indicates the action that will happen in the future, while "led" describes the past action.

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