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Discover Ludwig"dripping from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is dripping from another thing. For example: "The ceiling was dripping from the recent rainstorm."
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Blood was dripping from somewhere, though.
She drinks water dripping from a rock.
Cheesy grease is dripping from his chin.
Blood was dripping from their arms.
There was water dripping from the ceiling".
Paint dripping from a mirror like blood.
He breached with blood dripping from his mouth.
Matthon danced with ferocity, malice dripping from every move.
A few moments later, blood was dripping from his mouth.
There's still blood dripping from the smiley face.
He comes to Augusta with confidence dripping from every pore.
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