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Discover LudwigThe phrase "seeped away" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a gradual, imperceptible decline or disappearance. For example, "As the summer months passed, the memory of what had happened seeped away."
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Thus the legitimacy of the Bourbon monarchy seeped away.
He used to draw, but felt that his sense of shape and color had seeped away.
Whatever avuncular love for the children had begun growing in just those few hours now seeped away.
Her husband, Valente Inziku, a teacher, frantically changed her blood-soaked bedclothes as her life seeped away.
Their power seeped away under the rule of the British, who finally seized the realm in 1856.
Then my head came over the earth floor and nobody shot at me and fear seeped away.
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And vitality is always seeping away".
"It just seeps away bit by bit.
I felt the tension between us seep away.
Without full control of their territory, legitimacy seeps away.
At times, he has felt his hope seeping away.
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