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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lay citizenry" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "lay citizenry," which refers to the general public or non-experts in a particular field.
Example: "The lay citizenry often feels overwhelmed by complex legal jargon in government documents."
Alternatives: "general public" or "ordinary citizens.".
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Suppose that a significant part of the problem lies with the citizenry, who for decades chose to believe — and why not? — a political class seeking to protect its hand on the status quo by defending the concept of a France where, minus a few nicks, all is for the best in the best of all possible worlds.
That is why Stewart held that "the only effective restraint upon executive policy and power in the areas of national defense and international affairs may lie in an enlightened citizenry – in an informed and critical public opinion which alone can here protect the values of democratic government".
The problem, however, lay not in numbers but in the assumption, held throughout both bureaucracy and army, that a position of power ex officio entitled the holder to a rake-off of some sort, to be extracted both from the citizenry with whom he came in contact and from fellow members of the service in ranks below his own.
Lie, not lay.
(lie, lay, lain, lying).
"Lay" and "lie".
Perhaps most promising for Birmingham's future is the new stand-up spirit of a citizenry accustomed to taking knocks lying down.
The solution lies within America's last hope for a socially relevant citizenry, which is, of course, to start politicking locally.
But Dunant's skill lies in combining these elements with a finely textured and pertinent depiction of a cultured citizenry in the grip of rampant fundamentalism.
Whom will they call should the day come when they are charged with crimes as a result of lying to get the United States into war in Iraq, or permitting prisoners to be tortured, or illegally wiretapping our citizenry?
Should she decide to lie low, she would be following a tradition in America, which, despite the craving of many of its people for publicity, has a long history of its citizenry going on the lam.
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