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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are lying on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the position of something or someone that is resting or situated on a surface.
Example: "The books are lying on the table, waiting to be read."
Alternatives: "are resting on" or "are positioned on".
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"Then the second one went off, ten seconds later, and immediately they are lying on the bleachers thinking, We're next.
Two young boys, one aged two or three and the other maybe seven, are lying on a stretcher.
Tilt your baby's head to one side so they can breath properly even when they are lying on their tummy.
So you are lying on glass: Isn't that uncomfortable?
Dozens of people are lying on futons and blankets, some clearly exhausted.
Many of them are lying on the hospital floor and on the lawn".
People are dancing next to you and suddenly they are lying on the floor.
"They are lying on their side". The state's crop is worth $38 million.
There you are, lying on a chaise by the pool, a book at the ready.
"The dead and wounded are lying on floors," a doctor said.
When the curtain goes down, all the bodies are lying on the stage, dead.
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