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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a laying" is correct and can be used in written English, though it is context-dependent.
It is typically used in contexts related to the act of laying something down or in reference to a specific type of laying, such as in "a laying of eggs."
Example: "The hen had a laying of eggs in the nest, which we discovered early in the morning."
Alternatives: "a placement" or "a setting down".
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Second, we now take the perspective not of the laying worker, but of another worker, so the relevant relatednesses are for a non-laying worker to a laying worker's sons and to the queen's sons.
We're going to a laying out.
"Oh, it's awful bad luck to miss a laying out!
"At this stage, it's a laying out of intentions".
He came over to the sofa to confer a laying on of hands.
A bishop's installation does not require other bishops or a laying on of hands.
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However, the three French hens, $30, and the six geese a-laying, $240, both fell by about a third.
The six geese-a-laying dropped 37.5percentto to $150, but the four calling birds stayed the same as last year, at $600.
The students act out each verse, miming the front crawl to "seven swans a-swimming" and squatting in unison while screaming, "six geese a-laying".
You would think, with the Republicans coming to New York, that the show would offer a chance for a laying-on of hands.
It is noteworthy that the JSD0812 strain used in this study was isolated from an outbreak in a laying-duck flock.
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