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The phrase "flat on the floor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that is lying or positioned directly on the floor without any elevation.
Example: "After the earthquake, the books were scattered flat on the floor."
Alternatives: "level with the ground" or "lying on the ground."
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Take one air cushions, open it out and lay it flat on the floor.
The feet are flat on the floor.
Whose feet are flat on the floor?
Feet went flat on the floor.
Feet should be flat on the floor.
We lay flat on the floor.
As for an alternative strategy — lie flat on the floor?
When they need to set the case down, they always lay it flat on the floor.
I would sit with my legs well out and my feet flat on the floor.
"Toney laying flat on the floor makes it tough to guard him," D'Antoni said.
One day, I came home and she was lying flat on the floor.
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