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Did you mean "in the lap of"? You can use "in the lap of" when referring to being in a position of comfort, luxury, or care, often used in the context of being cared for or surrounded by something. Example: "She was raised in the lap of luxury, enjoying all the privileges that wealth could provide."
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6.47pm BST Correction: Bolt is a doing a lap of honour in a rocket.
"A thrilling match and the trophy on display as Yorkshire a did a lap of honour".
Michael says all but two teams have cars within a second of a lap of each other.
To prove this, I once spent a brilliant week walking a lap of the M25!
Hamilton was 0.377 seconds clear of Rosberg, a large margin on a lap of only 70 seconds at the Red Bull Ring.
Consider it a lap of honour; a glorious home run by the boys in blue and orange.
And a lap of 'honour' after a 9-0 trouncing was still a more edifying post-escape spectacle than this.
Jarrett had a lap of 191.019 miles an hour, about 2 m.p.h.
Martin turned a lap of 187.817 in a Chevrolet.
There is a sprint point at Warmsworth before a lap of 11th century Conisbrough Castle.
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