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The term 'layman' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is not an expert or professional in a particular field, such as when someone is speaking to an audience with varying degrees of knowledge and experience. For example: "As a layman, I understand that the new tax bill will benefit those in higher income brackets the most."
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A layman might call it art.
"Better to be a layman," they said.
The distinction is lost on a layman.
"As a layman, he wasn't allowed to do that.
Hitherto a layman, Enea received sacred orders in 1446.
A layman might not be able to tell the difference.
Bill invites two priests who bring a layman friend.
"I don't think a layman could understand it".
An MIMO auto-tuning method is develop that can be used by a layman of control.
Our proposed system is designed in such a way that even a layman can use it.
But he says he is "a layman, maybe not even that" when it comes to insects.
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