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Discover Ludwig"seep out" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It means to slowly leak or pass through a small opening or crack. Example: The water from the broken pipe seeped out onto the floor, causing a small flood in the bathroom.
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Details seep out like involuntary revelations.
Only rarely does the old indignation seep out now.
Then he inhaled and let the air seep out through his lips.
"Whatever the energy inside the partnership, it will inevitably seep out to customers and employees".
"I'd fill it up and the water would seep out through soaker hoses all week".
The juices seep out into a sipping cup that is passed around the relatives.
When the oil begins to seep out, add the onion, garlic, thyme and salt.
Amponsah believes the truth about Duggan's death will seep out eventually.
"It's great fuel for the sport, but it started to seep out in life.
Through a thicket of trees are concrete troughs for sluicing, so mercury will not seep out into the countryside.
Any leak would cause the components in the R-414a blend to seep out at different rates.
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