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Discover LudwigThe phrase "laid out before" is correct and usable in written English
This phrase is typically used to express that something has been made clear or presented for analysis. For example: "The professor laid out the rules for the assignment before the class."
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The power of comics is that it can be laid out before you as it can in your mind.
The work is written for 109 players divided into three groups laid out before and to either side of the audience.
But then we go back to the challenge laid out before: what is YouTube's taste?
… we've never had anything kind of laid out before so I think that, in itself, was great".
"Everything will be laid out before you".
Real euro coins were laid out before the indifferent public.
A notoriously difficult play is laid out before us with rare perspicacity.
Just look at the magnificent array of choices laid out before the consumer.
Ms. Spaepen asked the home-signers to match an array of objects laid out before them.
This weekend, the surest evidence of the killings was laid out before the altar.
Crown Street had been laid out before 1700, and it went as far as the shoreline.
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