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lead the way
Act as a guide, go in advance of others. For example, We asked Tom to lead the way, since he'd hiked this mountain before . [c. 1200]
Be first or most prominent in some field or action, as in Our teacher led the way in finding new methods of teaching algebra . [Late 1600s]
Example Sentences
“We finally get to do it right this time,” says Kelly, meaning that they are in “the business not of judging so much,” but of letting the guest lead the way.
The team got strong performances from Kawhi Leonard and James Harden to lead the way.
I say Shohei Ohtani with his All-Star play will lead the way to another joyful October day in L.A.
In an attempt to be more scientific, we have also taken a look at certain factors in isolation to see which clubs lead the way.
When it comes to major trophies, Glasgow giants Celtic and Rangers lead the way with significantly more silverware than any side in the English game.
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