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Discover Ludwig"leak out of" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to escape or flow out of something unintentionally, usually in a gradual or slow manner. Example: The classified information began to leak out of the government agency, causing a major security breach.
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Although the apparatus is hermetically sealed, small amounts of gas leak out of the phosphors themselves.
By 2006, the fight over string theory had begun to leak out of the scientific community.
Shielded from the buffeting of the solar wind, ions quietly leak out of the atmosphere.
"If there is a leak out of my administration, I want to know who it is.
2.58pm GMT Now it's just a waiting game for word to leak out of the court.
"There are so many ways money can leak out of a restaurant," Mr. Houle says.
But I sit and watch the motivation leak out of them following constant bullying.
(He hit his head on a concrete floor; not long afterward, cerebrospinal fluid began to leak out of his nose).
But once you introduce such traits into Momma Rose, the air starts to leak out of her.
"And if there is a leak out of my administration," he added, "I want to know who it is.
In some extreme cases, it's even begun to leak out of the media and infect the common man.
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