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Discover Ludwig"flat on one's back" is a valid phrase used in written English
It is usually used to describe someone's physical position, either when they are lying down or have tripped and fallen. For example, "He fell flat on his back and couldn't get up."
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I had one hairy moment going down a steep scree, leaning so far from the void that I was almost flat on Aonikink's back.
They were shocked to see how she could be flat on her back one minute and on stage singing the next.
The kitten's black lines become blurry; it even lands flat on its back at one point.
After Ms. Sheaff, entering the stage from behind the tiny doorway, pops the balloons, one by excruciating one, Mr. Herro collapses flat on his back.
"That means there can be 84 people stretched out flat on their backs in one plane," said Honor Verrier, a spokeswoman for the airline.
Rolling back and forth, back and forth, they become flat on one side.
"We have played on some pitches which have been in the bowlers' favour but you have to be able to front up on those pitches as well as the flat ones at the back end of the summer".
"This draft chapter falls flat on every single one of our issues - oceans, fish, wildlife, and forest protections - and in fact, rolls back on the progress made in past free trade pacts".
Sleeping flat on your back can help you keep a straighter back during the day.
Hard the street upon which I struck my head as I landed flat on my back.
Justin's flat on his back, struggling to breathe.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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