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"take a leak" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is a colloquial way of saying "urinate." It is often used in informal or casual settings. Example: "Excuse me, I need to take a leak before we continue our hike."
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Gotta take a leak".
"I must take a leak".
She dashes off toward a little square of brown grass to take a leak.
"(Well, maybe it's OK if I take a leak once in a while?)".
To top it all off, why not take a leak on a piece of world history?
It is prisoners who cook: they take a leak and spit in the food for laughs.
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"It shouldn't take a leaked tape for the public to find out what she really thinks".
I was taking a leak.
"Taking a leak off the porch.
I took a leak and flushed the toilet and stared at myself in the mirror.
He got out and went behind some scrub and took a leak.
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