leading

leading
adj.
Leading is used with these nouns: ↑actor, actress, ↑advocate, ↑analyst, ↑architect, ↑article, ↑artist, ↑authority, ↑barrister, ↑brand, ↑businessman, businesswoman, ↑campaigner, ↑candidate, ↑cause, ↑centre, ↑character, ↑citizen, ↑company, ↑competitor, ↑composer, ↑Congressman, Congresswoman, ↑contender, ↑contributor, ↑counsel, ↑critic, ↑dancer, ↑designer, ↑developer, ↑dissident, ↑distributor, ↑economist, ↑expert, ↑exponent, ↑exporter, ↑figure, ↑historian, ↑indicator, ↑industrialist, ↑jockey, ↑journal, ↑journalist, ↑killer, ↑lady, ↑lawyer, ↑lender, ↑liberal, ↑magazine, ↑man, ↑manufacturer, ↑member, ↑nation, ↑newspaper, ↑novelist, ↑opponent, ↑painter, ↑part, ↑participant, ↑personality, ↑philosopher, ↑photographer, ↑physicist, ↑player, ↑politician, ↑producer, ↑professional, ↑psychiatrist, ↑psychologist, ↑publication, ↑publisher, ↑question, ↑representative, ↑researcher, ↑retailer, ↑rival, ↑role, ↑scholar, ↑scientist, ↑sculptor, ↑senator, ↑socialist, ↑specialist, ↑spirit, ↑statesman, ↑stockbroker, ↑supermarket, ↑supplier, ↑supporter, ↑surgeon, ↑textbook, ↑thinker, ↑university, ↑writer

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