which led to

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This phrase is preceded by the indirect object "lo" used when it refers to a verb, as in example 1)c.
which led to(
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A phrase is a group of words commonly used together (e.g., once upon a time).
phrase
a. que llevó a
A new controversial law, which led to protests throughout the country, was approved last week.Una controvertida nueva ley, que llevó a protestas en todo el país, se aprobó la semana pasada.
b. que condujo a
New evidence, which led to to the suspect's arrest, was found.Se encontraron nuevas pruebas que condujeron al arresto del sospechoso.
c. que dio lugar a
Strict security measures were implemented at the airport, which led to additional wait times.Se implementaron estrictas medidas de seguridad en el aeropuerto, lo que dio lugar a tiempos de espera adicionales.
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