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Discover Ludwig"seeped through" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to gradually permeate or pass through something, often in a slow and subtle manner. Example: The sunlight seeped through the cracks in the old wooden shutters, casting a warm glow in the dark room.
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It seeped through everything.
My disappointment seeped through the phone.
Flat light seeped through bare branches.
Water poured in and gas seeped through the cracks.
Warmth and beams of light seeped through the ceiling.
That personality has seeped through every facet of Blackpool's approach this season.
It seeped through the defenses of people who thought of themselves as independent and enlightened.
Rain had apparently seeped through the hatch of the test car; the hinge bolts had rusted.
In a few spots, water seeped through the powdery soil to create small greenish pools.
At those times of the month, the animal smell seeped through Queeda's perfumed defenses.
She was intensely private, because so much of herself seeped through in her work.
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