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"leak into" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a liquid, such as water, entering or spilling into an area where it should not be. For example: "We noticed water leaking into the basement after the heavy rainfall."
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"How did the news leak into Lebanon?
I've had it leak into my eye.
Does it leak into water systems?
Slowly, entertainment was starting to leak into this contest.
"It is not going to leak into core inflation.
Left unchecked, the ice could melt and leak into homes.
Yet her life does leak into her books.
It is not fully impermeable, letting tiny quantities of air leak into the chamber.
These air-conditioning coolants leak into the atmosphere and are among the more potent greenhouse gases.
Immediately the plane was buffeted sharply, and rain began to leak into the cabin.
Some amount of corrosive money will always leak into the system.
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