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Discover Ludwig"has spilled" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something has been released or come out of a container, often unintentionally. For example: "The milk jug has spilled, creating a mess on the kitchen floor."
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Now it has spilled blood.
The audience has spilled onto the stage.
Frustration has spilled on to the streets.
The Lower East Side has spilled over into Chinatown.
The case has spilled into criminal court.
The battle has spilled over into politics.
That demand has spilled over into the apartment market.
The economic crisis in Greece has spilled over to Cyprus.
But the grand spectacle has spilled into the city's streets.
This too has spilled over into the courtroom.
Claire sponges wet spot where Simon has spilled some liquor.
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