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The phrase "leakage from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe situations in which something is leaking from a source. For example, "The town officials had to address the issue of water leakage from the reservoir."
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They also decrease leakage from those vessels.
After surgery, leakage from sutures can be life-threatening.
But the leakage from the system was very small.
The leakage from a pressurised hydrogen tank could be significant.
That insulation seals off a major path of power leakage from the source to the drain.
Recent studies suggest worrying rates of methane leakage from US shale operations.
In the article, McKibben pinpointed leakage from fracking as the likely cause.
Greenpeace says no proper analysis has been done on gas leakage from fracking sites.
Fortunately, there is no noise leakage from this popular spot into the totally separate dining rooms.
Leakage from damaged sewage systems into water supply lines is helping spread disease.
This indicates proton leakage from the inside to outside of the bR-PL lumen.
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