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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sneaked out" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to leave a place or situation quietly and without being noticed. You can use it in any situation where someone leaves a place or situation in this manner. Example: "She quietly sneaked out of the party without saying goodbye to anyone." Another example: "The cat sneaked out of the house, hoping to explore the neighborhood without being caught."
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"They totally sneaked out".
Barris sneaked out anyway, scared.
So I sneaked out of the car.
But soon after, he sneaked out.
So I just took it and sneaked out.
He sneaked out to the stage; he trawled the Bowery.
Mr. Bremer sneaked out of Iraq, using a decoy plane.
He got one electric bulb and sneaked out.
To make this call, she'd sneaked out of her father's mud house without her coat.
Last Christmas, her half-brother sneaked out to help make her.
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It was during his hospital stay, police said, that Scott sneaked out of his room and escaped the building undetected.
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