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Discover Ludwig"found him lying" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in a sentence as a verb phrase to describe the action of finding someone in a certain position. Example: I walked into the room and found him lying on the couch, fast asleep.
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Inside, she found him lying down.
"I found him lying in a pool of blood".
He found him, lying naked alongside his unconscious lover.
Police officers found him lying on the field when they responded to a 911 call.
Two weeks later, guards found him lying on the concrete floor, singing loudly.
A soldier found him lying on the ground and shot him several times, disfiguring his arm.
"I wish they would have found him lying down on the beach or something".
When he raced back, he found him lying in the street, bleeding and unconscious.
Four hours later, Armand Pastore found him lying on his back on Seventh Avenue.
"I went straight to the hospital and found him lying on the floor outside the morgue.
That evening, a cousin went to Mr. McCullough's girlfriend's house and found him lying dead in the bathroom.
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