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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always laid" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you want to express that something is consistently placed or positioned in a certain way.
Example: "The foundation of the building is always laid with precision to ensure stability."
Alternatives: "consistently placed" or "regularly positioned".
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"He's had many breakaways and has always laid it up.
At heart, public architecture has always laid claim to be a representation of the world.
And once a country has legalised assisted dying the issue is not always laid to rest.
My mom always laid down the laws, and you did not deviate.
The art world has always laid claim to its share of oddballs and mavericks, including those who pose as such.
They're not always laid out in black and white, but if they are, you can bet on them.
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"My family was always laying decks and fixing cars.
Di Bruno's always lays out little trays of samples.
He understands when to be physical, off the ball, he's always laying on you.
He always lays a wreath on Harry's grave whenever he returns.
A designer is always laying their cards down on the table, betting that what they're proposing will be the one thing people are fighting over to wear next season.
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