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Discover LudwigThe phrase "drain out of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of draining a substance (such as water, oil, gasoline, etc.) from a container. For example: "He opened the drain plug and allowed the gasoline to drain out of the tank."
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It argues that capital would drain out of housing.
But some of the originality has already started to drain out of the Cain narrative.
She felt her peevishness drain out of her; and that it was equivalent to J's delight.
It's the every day, watching the blood drain out of it, that's hard to take".
Toward the end, the power begins to drain out of "K-19," which opens nationwide today.
Watching the joy drain out of Judy's face whenever he didn't shut up, which was always.
The lava lake begins to drain out of the crater at the surface.
Ninety million house martins drain out of Eurasia every autumn, but exactly where the birds go in Africa is unclear.
It's only when you enter the new galleries that the life seems to drain out of the architecture.
Even after Russia rebounded from the 2008 economic crisis, money continued to drain out of the country.
When Rahm Emanuel leaves to go run for mayor in Chicago, all the blood will drain out of the White House.
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