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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sneak out from" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used when trying to indicate that someone is leaving a place without anyone noticing, typically in a secretive manner. Example sentence: I had to sneak out from work early because I felt ill.
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On Wednesday nights, she would sneak out from the bank to go to Harlem, where she would watch amateur night performances at the Apollo Theater before heading back on the subway to the bank.
Lyons et al. [ 87] suggested that poor relationships between providers and patients might contribute to adverse effects on public health as a whole because migrants would be likely to sneak out from regular/formal health services, and therefore remain untreated.
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"Well, Mr. Espey," I said, "you've sneaked out from under one more time".
Daldry and Mirren don't ridicule Elizabeth II; they ridicule her job and its endless mundanities, while focussing on the moments when she sneaks out from behind the discipline, the steely hair, the perfunctory half-smile.
Daldry and Mirren don't ridicule Elizabeth II; they ridicule her job and its endless mundanities, while focussing on the moments when she sneaks out from behind the discipline.
Gautier goes left while Rolland sneaks out from behind him and squeezes Anton out right, squeezing him so hard he almost goes off the road and into the fans.
As soon as she could, she sneaked out from the spotlight that follows her clan — the Austrian equivalent of the Rockefellers — to go to Texas, of all places, where she majored in art history and foreign languages at Southern Methodist University.
One time, the two sneaked out from the White House and went to a party dressed up for the occasion.
It's been over a month since President Obama and Vice President Biden snuck out from the White House to have some burgers for lunch.
I was leaving a party about to close my car door when three thugs snuck out from behind a van in the dark and grabbed the door handle of my car.
Almost the most exciting thing they can do is to visit the only hotel in the city, sneak out a camera from under their long tunics (photography is also banned) and pose for a snap.The Taliban's grip on Kabul is all the tighter because they are ill at ease in the capital.
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