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Difference between Lead to something and Lead up to something

lead to something

1. (of a road, etc.) provide a way for smb. to reach a place:

  • She hurried across the square to the street which led to the bridge.

2. be the cause of smth.; result in smth.:

  • “Accident proneness” implies the possession of those qualities which lead to an undue number of accidents.

lead up to something

1. (of a road, etc.) take smb. as far as a place:

  • From here you can follow a steep track that leads up to the top of the hill.

2. come before an event:

  • In the months leading up to the great ceremony, many people took part in the preparations.

3. prepare to introduce a subject:

  • Be careful how you lead up to mentioning a possible rise with your employer.