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The phrase "seeping out" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to slowly and gradually leak or escape from a container or space. Example: The water from the burst pipe was seeping out into the hallway, causing a flood in the house.
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Similar doubts are now seeping out about US charter schools.
The patients have mutilated retinas, severed optic nerves, irises seeping out like puddles of ink.
All tour, there had been poison seeping out from under the dressing-room floor.
In astronomical timescales, the black hole could evaporate, its once-enormous mass seeping out as cosmic static.
It's so awesome!" Brendan looked on admiringly, the jealousy seeping out just around the edges of his eyes.
Prevent your emotions from seeping out — in the conversation or at home — by getting your feelings out ahead of time.
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Everything seeps out instead in our actions.
Organ music seeped out from inside.
Details seep out like involuntary revelations.
Only rarely does the old indignation seep out now.
Arsenic-rich water then starts to seep out and mix with water in the main aquifer.
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