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The urethra is a tube that leads from the bladder allowing you to pass urine.
All is well; hamartia leads to recognition; suffering ensues
Cause and effect examples illustrate how one event leads to another. For instance, if it rains (cause), the ground becomes wet (effect). Another example is studying for a test (cause), which often leads to better grades (effect). These relationships help us understand the connections between actions and outcomes in various contexts.
The opening of the cervix is closest to the vagina -- the one you can feel with your finger -- is called the external os (orifice). This os leads into the cavity of the cervix and then into the cavity of the body of the uterus. At the point where the endocervical canal meets the uterus is another opening, called the internal os. .
excess liquid on paper disk leads to unequal radial diffusion
The sentence "It leads you to the path to become a successful person" is grammatically correct.
The ending first: We don't know. Please re-read that. OK, what are the conjectures? A Black hole leads to another, somewhat parallel universe. A Black Hole leads "nowhere". A Black Hole leads to a different type of singularity. A Black Hole leads eventually to another "Big Bang" in another dimension. A black hole leads to a parking lot in Gelsinkirchen, Germany. There are many more. Please re-read the first sentence.
A lead in sentence is a sentence that leads into your topic or example you are going to talk about
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which of the following states leads in commerce and industry
In the sentence, "Which roads leads to Tennesse?", "which" is an interrogative adjective (or interrogative pronoun, according to some grammarians).
One Thing Leads to Another was created in 1983.
One String Leads to Another was created in 1999.
Yes, yes it is.
The hall of Thror
persevere and patience leads to success.
The introductory sentence is usually the open sentence of the paragraph. This sentence is what captures the reader's interest and leads him into the topic of the paragraph. The introductory sentence is usually followed by the topic sentence.