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Discover Ludwig"snuck out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is a colloquialism or informal way of saying "sneaked out". You can use it in any situation where someone has left a place without being noticed or seen. Example: "I snuck out of the house while my parents were asleep to go to the party."
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If we could have snuck out a break early, things could have gone completely different.
It seemed almost unconfidently snuck out, when something this brilliant called for a great deal of showing off.
Michael Wistow, head of tax at City law firm Berwin Leighton Paisner, said the "clarification, snuck out after the close of play, will be well received by the City".
Convinced that it is a plot to put them in prison for having snuck out in a hay cart 60 years earlier, they refuse, leaving Nimoy to travel to Zaslav alone to meet his equally baffled and fearful cousins.
But those achievements pale in comparison to the responses I get from people within the Hasidic community who have snuck out to go see the film.
We snuck out like thieves".
"I snuck out with my mother-in-law".
"Guys snuck out at night and guys pulled all kinds of pranks on each other.
"I snuck out at night, went to parties, did all the teenager angst things," he said.
I snuck out on stage after the show and bang, I crashed into Zero.
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