Phrases with «to lead off»

The phrase "to lead off" means to start or begin something. Full definition

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Sentences with «to lead off»

  • He didn't lead off with an objective, something resume experts and career coaches say is imperative for recent graduates with no clear professional history. (news.efinancialcareers.com)
  • At the annual sales conference for my company this year, I did not lead off by speaking of victories but rather of a time when I was unable to make a sale. (entrepreneur.com)
  • The sole departures from a modern museum's white box come in the older building, where stairs lead off of smaller spaces for European painting. (haberarts.com)
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