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Discover Ludwig"by laying" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is often used as a gerund or present participle form of the verb "lay" and is used to describe an action or process. Example: By laying a strong foundation, the building will be able to withstand any natural disasters.
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All reproduce by laying eggs.
By laying on travel?
Most lizards reproduce by laying eggs.
Notice that TJ is starting by laying on the mat.
Philip Caldwell: I would begin by laying out two assumptions.
Let's begin by laying out what resources we have today.
MOST reptiles reproduce by laying eggs in cosy nests.
But humans do not give birth by laying eggs.
The government lawyers responded by laying out their allegations.
The city responded by laying "rumble strips" on the road.
The hybrid MWCNT/CF/epoxy composites were fabricated by laying up of fiber prepregs.
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