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Discover Ludwig"lay among" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something that is situated or located within a larger group or area. Example: The old, worn book lay among the dusty pile of forgotten artifacts.
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A damaged cross lay among the rubble.
Nearby a massive brass bell lay among tangled prayer flags.
A severed head lay among what had been a display of used shoes.
Overturned cars lay among the debris from hundreds of shattered houses.
Their homelands lay among the Cantabrian Mountains along the northern coast of Spain.
His body lay among us all night," said Abu Hussein, 30, a mechanic from the western province of Homs.
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"I was lying among the corpses," she said.
Rotting meat lying among other food scattered across the counters.
Whitewashed cottages lie among vineyards and olive groves.
Others played dead by lying among the corpses.
Transition metal species, and remarkably silver compounds, lie among the most studied metallo-pharmaceuticals14, 15.
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