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Leading

Leading

(adj)
UK
ˈliːdɪŋ
US
ˈliːdɪŋ
Definition: Most important.
Meaning: Lãnh đạo, dẫn đầu
Common
How to use "Leading" vocabulary in sentence (example)

This company has been in business for nearly a hundred years, working with governments, non-governmental organizations, leading businesses as well as not-for-profit organizations.

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They are at the center of a network of 150 of the world's leading technology companies.

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In order to bring new ideas, innovation and capabilities to the table for customers, McKinsey has increased its network of partners to include 150 of the world's leading tech-product companies.

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Some of the leading trade shows where they are doing so are the Web Summit in Portugal, WSJ D Live Asia in Hong Kong, World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland and the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, Mobile World Congress in Barcelona.

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Tokyo is a leading center for research and development, represented by various universities, most notably the University of Tokyo.

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Sprite is the leading Lemon and Lime soft drink worldwide, a younger offshoot of the Coca-Cola branch, Sprite has existed for over 50 years to date.

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As one of the largest cities in the world and a leading global city, Seoul has become the headquarters for many international companies.

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The first mention of chips was in 1854 when a leading chef included "thin cut potatoes cooked in oil" in his recipe book, Shilling Cookery.

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She was a leading French modernist designer, whose patterns of simplicity and style revolutionised women's clothing.

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