Sentence examples for to leakage from inspiring English sources

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to leakage

noun

An act of leaking, or something that leaks

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As for supply, some 15% is stolen and 40% lost to leakage.

Of this 72% was "non-revenue water"—given away, or lost to leakage and theft.

A rechargeable battery in a remote control will probably lose more energy to leakage than it will use for channel surfing.

This could lead to Liberal voters voting below the line and allocating their own preferences, leading to leakage from the Liberal ticket".

Unfortunately, that asks a lot of India's creaking bureaucratic machinery, which is notoriously prone to "leakage", a euphemism for corruption.

In practice, the cup tended to become damaged, leading to leakage of gas and erosion of the chamber.

Signal to leakage ratio.

Signal to leakage and noise ratio.

"PowerBilt is the only golf manufacturer to infuse a clubhead with nitrogen gas, which is safe and resistant to leakage.

About 30% of the city’s water is lost to leakage.

The history data provide accuracy and reliability with regard to leakage warning.

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