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will not lead to, whatsoever, vs not lead to, whatsoever,

Both phrases are not commonly used in English. The correct form would be "will not lead to, whatsoever." The addition of "will" in this context helps to convey a future tense and a stronger negation.

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will not lead to, whatsoever,

This phrase is correct and can be used to emphasize a strong negation of a future outcome.

This phrase is used to emphasize that something will absolutely not result in a particular outcome, no matter what.

Examples:

  • His actions will not lead to, whatsoever, a positive outcome for the company.
  • I can assure you that this decision will not lead to, whatsoever, any problems in the future.

not lead to, whatsoever,

This phrase is not commonly used in English. It lacks the future tense marker "will" which is needed in this context.

  • Goodness of all kinds is most surely evolved from faith- and that faith lacks its best warrant of reality which does not lead to whatsoever things are lovely and of  ...

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