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"drains out" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to flow out or to be released from something, usually in a slow and gradual manner. Example: The water from the sink drains out slowly, leaving behind a residue of soap suds. In this example, "drains out" is used to describe the movement of water leaving the sink.
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Fruit juice drains out, problem solved.
The water flows in & drains out through flexible tubing.
— The Elwha River drains out from Olympic National Park, a pristine place in the world.
"When you put the cookies in the milk, the milk drains out cold.
When the tide drops the lake drains out at over three metres per second, creating the rapids.
If you fill your bathtub twice as fast as water drains out, the level of water in the tub will rise until it overflows and ruins your house.
Given the fact that the bather is soaking wet while the water drains out, exiting the tub must be an even more dreaded exercise than entering the tub.
He is waiting to find out how much drains out to get a better idea of whether he will see well enough to pitch again".
When the sensor is placed on a high temperature wall, heat flux from the wall flows through thermal paths and drains out to the environment, producing a temperature difference along these paths.
"If you don't clear your drains out, the water won't go away".
Open-end managers, however, must handle cash flow, as money pours in at the top and drains out at the bottom.
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