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"laid it out" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to explain or present something in a clear and organized manner. It can be used in various contexts, such as explaining a plan, describing a process, or presenting information. Here is an example: "During the meeting, the project manager laid out the timeline and budget for the new product launch. She also clearly outlined the roles and responsibilities of each team member."
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"That's how I laid it out," he said.
"I laid it out, put a paper together.
We've laid it out clearly at this conference.
We laid it out at about $1.1 billion.
"I laid it out for him," Dan Hawkins said.
We laid it out, found that it was pretty easy, and we took it from there".
I originally laid it out to have them standing apart and not touching at all.
Peter laid it out for me the night he graduated from law school.
Turning to me with a sober cast, John laid it out: "Our classroom fish died yesterday.
"The story is very interesting and I think they've laid it out well".
As Mr. Boehner laid it out to the public, Mr. Ryan stood silently behind him.
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