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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are laying" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the present continuous tense to describe the action of placing something down or setting something in a particular position.
Example: "They are laying the foundation for the new building this week."
Alternatives: "are placing" or "are setting down".
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But they are laying the ground.
Factories are laying off workers.
The hens are laying again.
Some are laying off employees.
Russia, Scandinavia and Japan are laying plans.
But all builders are laying off".
"They are laying off thousands of pilots.
Meanwhile, she notes ominously, law firms are laying people off.
They're the ones who are laying their hard dollars down.
Perhaps you are laying it on a bit thick.
"We are laying the groundwork now," Ms. Amato said.
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