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"spill through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
The phrase "spill through" is used to describe a phenomenon or situation in which something passes from one environment or group to another. For example, you might say "The sound of the music spilled through the open window."
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Only when the water began to spill through windows was the decision taken to evacuate.
Even when he's at the L.A. studio, his larger cultural world has a tendency to spill through the doors.
And when a basketball game is played there, the cheers spill through its cracks and its leaky roof and its high windows.
The details of the spill were not made public until after The Wilderness Society uncovered the spill through freedom of information applications to the Environmental Protection Authority.
Ms. Sherman said the new museum, which has secured about $18 million in financing from the state and other sources, will tell the story of the spill through objects, including a piece of the Valdez hull.
Lines of coppers spill through the fence.
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Not since Newt Gingrich was speaker had such rancor spilled through the Republican ranks, some Republicans said.
And as the money rolled in, so it spilled through her fingers.
Some of it spills through and it has been tough but you have to expect that in international cricket".
Water spilled through the bottom floor of the carriages, forcing passengers to move to the upper decks.
Once the sun began spilling through the buildings and the workforce thinned from exhaustion, my invisibility was blown.
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