In the time leading up to meaning in English
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Definition
In the time leading up to (the election, both candidates will appear on tv): In the period of time before (the election, both candidates will appear on tv)
- "You can take 3 to 4 weeks' paid maternity leave in the time leading up to the birth (paid at 55-60% your normal salary)."
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