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The phrase "about what lay" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or inquiring about something that exists or is situated in a particular place or context.
Example: "She was curious about what lay beyond the mountains, eager to explore the unknown."
Alternatives: "regarding what was present" or "concerning what existed".
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He nervously asked about what lay ahead.
He said he had no illusions about what lay ahead.
"Looking across the water, I was always curious about what lay beyond".
For many Haitians like Mr. Élysée, it was better not to think about what lay ahead.
With one of us driving, the other could read out choice passages about what lay ahead.
Before the sentencing, Timoney seemed to have mixed feelings about what lay ahead.
Another Turkish Cypriot, Ahmet Sonmez, 38, was also uncertain about what lay ahead.
She was a practical person who worried about what lay around the next bend".
But Wainwright appeared calm after he and the Cardinals lost Game 5 on Monday, seemingly unconcerned about what lay ahead.
Even before things started to go sour, in other words, she was apprehensive about what lay ahead.
On the other hand, it is unclear whether he (or anyone) had warned her about what lay ahead.
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