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Discover Ludwig"leak from" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to escape or flow out of something, typically in an uncontrolled and/or unwanted manner. Example: The roof of the old house was in bad condition, causing rainwater to leak from it during storms.
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You saw light leak from my eyes.
She said: "There was no leak from my office.
One had a persistent leak from a second-floor bathroom.
Tears leak from the corners of her slit eyes.
Methane can leak from gas storage tanks and pipes.
It will be winter soon, and we still haven't fixed the leak from the balcony window.
As more names leak from the faucet, further illuminating the past, the culture of enhancement continues.
The Panamanian firm previously suffered a smaller leak from its branch office in Luxembourg.
Little information seemed to leak from her office to the news media.
TOYOTA Some 2007 Toyota Tundra pickups may develop an oil leak from the oil pan.
The additive was found to leak from storage tanks and foul drinking water supplies.
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