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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lain down" is grammatically correct and is used in written English.
This phrase is typically used to describe laying or placing something down in a horizontal position or to describe something that has been laid or placed down in a horizontal position. Example: He lain down the books on the table before heading out the door.
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It is as though she had gently lain down and calmly waited for the cut.
"It seemed as if a whole epoch had lain down and died".
It seems the woman, then 36, had entered the tunnel and lain down on the tracks.
Google looked as if it had lain down with the dogs and woken up with fleas.
Everything made sense and, relieved, I had lain down to sleep again.
J looked over to the sofa where Q had lain down, but she could see only the sofa's back.
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Lie down.
Lie down, lie down, lost leaves.
Lie down here.
He ate lying down.
Go and lie down".
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