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Discover Ludwig"leaked to" is a valid and commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use "leaked to" when describing information or secret knowledge that has been shared or revealed to someone, often against the wishes of the original source. It can also refer to the act of intentionally or unintentionally releasing information to the public. Example sentence: The confidential report was leaked to the press, causing a media frenzy.
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It was also leaked to newspapers.
Clerks have always leaked to select journalists.
(The tape had been leaked to TMZ).
Sona's name was rapidly leaked to newspapers.
Those results were also leaked to L'Équipe.
(This was quickly leaked to the press).
Now, more information has leaked to an eager public.
This leaked to the press, apparently thanks to conservative deputies.
Many falsehoods were leaked to news media, he said.
His remarks were quickly leaked to the Israeli news media.
The details were all in confidential reports leaked to reporters.
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