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Discover Ludwig"leaking water" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe water that is slowly escaping or seeping out of a container or a pipe. Example: The old faucet in the kitchen was leaking water, causing a small puddle to form on the counter.
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We started leaking water.
Meanwhile, another Onagawa reactor was leaking water.
The core problem is leaking water.
"The roof leaking water all the time," Mr. Minter said.
It had been leaking water, the sellers noted, so they cut off the cord.
"I must tell you that your hot water system is leaking water," he said.
The mine has been leaking water for more than a week.
ABOVE the bed, a bucket is balanced to catch leaking water.
If a joint is leaking water, it can easily be repaired with sealant.
That has allowed the city to start replacing leaking water mains at two-and-a-half times the previous rate.
It is the size of a city block and has a rubber-covered roof, to repel leaking water.
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