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The phrase "a lizard on a log" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, such as describing a scene in nature or illustrating a metaphor.
Example: "As I sat by the pond, I noticed a lizard on a log, basking in the sun."
Alternatives: "a reptile on a branch" or "a creature on a piece of wood."
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"Alan sits like a lizard on a log," Bailey said, "and they both win because there's no substitute for a well-oiled jockey working with the horse, and that's better than being a passenger".
After Joseph's victory at the Breeders' Cup Turf on St Nicholas Abbey in November, former top American jockey Jerry Bailey described his riding style as being like "a lizard on a log".
To have a more full, completed picture, add a background like a lizard on a log.
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It was like watching a lizard on a rock".
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Never put your lizard on a crash diet.
Pauly spots a wall lizard on the top of a fence and borrows a ladder.
The name Lizard Squad is used as a signature on a site the group has hacked, displaying a lizard in a top hat, monocle and tuxedo.
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