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The phrase "leak on" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence.
It is possible that it could be used in colloquial speech or informal writing, but it is not considered standard English. Possible alternatives could be "leak out" or "leak through," depending on the intended meaning. Example: "The roof is leaking on the left side." This sentence could be rewritten as "There is a leak on the left side of the roof."
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You could write a short message (with a pen, so it doesn't leak) on one of the petals.
An Old World tradition met a modern one — a leak on the review Web site Yelp.
No one let it leak on the bench.
The problem came to light when one tube sprang a small leak on Jan . 31
A little leak on top let in rain.
The situation has stabilized a bit, after our calamitous water leak on Sunday 6/27.
The Music & Arts Library experienced a significant water leak on Sunday, 6/27.
Tuesday afternoon, Building 6 was evacuated due to an ammonia leak on the fourth floor.
A major leak on the outside of St Mauritius House in Lewisham.
CLP's disclosure on Tuesday followed a report about the leak on Radio Free Asia.
The No. 3 pool was also found to have sprung a small leak on Sunday.
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