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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drain from the" is correct and can be used in written English.
You could use it to describe a liquid flowing out of a container, as in "The red wine drained from the glass."
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This would let the water drain from the lake gradually.
Its western tributaries drain from the Bohemian-Moravian Highlands; the eastern tributaries, of which the Bečva is the most significant, drain from the westernmost ranges of the Carpathians.
Drain from the vinegar and scatter the onion slices over the orange slices.
When the peas and broad beans are completely cool, drain from the iced water.
It was possible to feel the energy drain from the room.
The energy didn't drain from the room, as Mr. Wolff suggests.
His dog has been missing a few days when this happens: "Light was starting to drain from the sky.
For a small businessman, it can hurt him quite a bit and drain from the few benefits that he has".
The plug had been pulled and the dirty water was slowly starting to drain from the bath.
The imbalance is decades old, but it is intensifying as ever more people drain from the countryside into cities.
As McIlroy's ball rolled towards the cup you could feel the tension drain from the day, maybe from the contest.
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