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Discover Ludwig"spilled to" is not a grammatically correct part of a sentence
The verb "spill" should be followed by an object, not a preposition. Corrected examples: - "She spilled her drink onto the table." - "The bucket tipped over and spilled its contents all over the floor." - "I accidentally spilled coffee on my shirt." - "The river spilled over its banks after heavy rainfall." - "He tripped and spilled the groceries all over the sidewalk."
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McGuigan merely spilled to the passing Daily Mail.
"Too much blood has been spilled to speak of peace," says 'Dushman', a senior rebel commander in Donetsk.
An up-and-down battle spilled to the outside, where Cesaro hurt his arm on the ring apron.
"It's about the nativists, whose families' blood was spilled to create this new land, versus the hordes of immigrants".
Under the Clean Water Act, such a finding could raise the civil penalties from $1,100 per barrel of oil spilled to $4,300 per barrel.
Mother was stretched naked across, and the Devil spun her, cudgelling her until her bones shattered and the marrow spilled to the dirt.
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So the ball spills to Tom Boyd.
Pollution — everything from giant oil spills to shorefront septic tanks — mars many beaches.
Eventually, it builds up so much that the river spills to one side.
Stevens drops some heavy hints there are still "thrills and spills" to come.
Do the Jennings have to spill to Paige?
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