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"I lay out" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to spread something out or arrange it in a particular way. Example: I lay out my clothes for the next day every evening before going to bed.
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Shall I lay out some cocaine in the drawing-room?
He violated the principles I lay out every two years".
In my latest column, I lay out what has become of the Tea Party-backed representatives.
June 6 Sea bream I lay out on platter goes bad before I am inspired.
I lay out most of my clothes for the week on Sunday, down to the underwear.
J_une 6_ Sea bream I lay out on platter goes bad before I am inspired.
"When I lay out a college-for-everyone plan, that's personal to me," Mr. Edwards said.
Two? J_une 6_ Sea bream I lay out on platter goes bad before I am inspired.
I lay out a slight refinement of Shoham et al.'s taxonomy of agendas that I consider sensible for multiagent learning (MAL) research.
I have a friend to stay and in the morning I lay out muesli, yoghurt, peaches and plump ripe cherries.
By Patricia Marx J_une 6_ Sea bream I lay out on platter goes bad before I am inspired.
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