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The phrase "are being laid" is correct and usable in written English
It is typically used in the passive voice to indicate that something is currently being placed or established, often referring to foundations or plans. Example: "The groundwork for the new project is being laid as we speak."
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More are being laid.
Enormous plans are being laid".
Scouts and trainers are being laid off.
Reporters are being laid off.
Eleven employees are being laid off.
The usual Islamist suspects are being laid out for inspection.
Hotels are emptying out, and workers are being laid off.
From tech companies to factories, workers are being laid off.
Plans are being laid for a national fundraising appeal.
And in it some golden eggs are being laid.
Car salesmen and casino dealers are being laid off.
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