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Discover Ludwig"leaked from" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to information that has been released to the public without authorization. For example: "The details of the meeting were leaked from the company's internal network."
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Fumes leaked from his nose.
Rumours leaked from the courtroom daily.
No names have leaked from the Guardian.
Strands of foam leaked from a corner of her mouth.
Some jet-fuel leaked from shoddy pipework and storage tanks.
No gas or fluid leaked from the damaged casing.
6 The Panama Papers were leaked from which law firm?
Documents leaked from Snowden indicate that the NSA possesses unmediated access to the company data.
The building stores radioactive-contaminated water that has leaked from the plant's reactors.
Women's groups have expressed worry about some clauses leaked from the emerging draft.
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