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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence "I laid there" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that you lay down in a particular spot or area. For example: "I was so tired I just laid there for hours."
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"I laid there, in a fetal position unable to move and responded 'I didn't call the cops man, they were already on the way.' He leaned further out of the classroom and tried to shoot my phone, I yelled "its [sic] my kids birthday man" he pointed the gun right at my face and then he retreated back into the class," Mintz wrote.
As I laid there I cried.
And, as I laid there, helpless, I held them both tight.
I laid there with just thin fabric between me the ground.
I laid there thinking about what it meant, why it existed, who it was even for.
"Feeling the blood running down my neck, I laid there looking up into the sky through the [camouflage] netting.
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It was like they were ignoring me…After I had laid there for about two hours, the pain had stopped,…so I got up and I was leaving".
"You can just imagine how they'd have loved it, if I'd laid there with my blue beads on".
I just laid there.
I just laid there, thinking about when to call my dad to drive down to collect me and my things for the summer holidays.
And I kind of laid there for a minute before I got back up, it was really strange, but yeah, I hate when that happens.
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