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"been laid out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are talking about something that has been organized in a particular way. For example, "The plans for the party had been laid out in detail."
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"I've been laid out for two weeks".
The show has been laid out with great care.
The clues have been laid out for us.
What plans to further the economic and political development of Chad have been laid out?
The proprietor has just died and his corpse has been laid out beside the kitchen.
The consequences of this change in purchasing power have been laid out by the charity Shelter.
The elements of storytelling have been laid out for us from the beginning.
"That's the way things have been laid out over centuries, or actually, over millennia".
But it's a problem that has been laid out on the table.
In Les Merisiers, cycle paths have been laid out along avenues planted with saplings.
Patterns of light and dark have been laid out starkly from the beginning.
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