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The phrase "lay fallow" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is an idiom, and is often used to refer to leaving land uncultivated or not using a resource for a period of time. Example sentence: "The farmer decided to lay fallow his field and let the land rest for a season before planting again."
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Landscapes lay fallow, or perhaps too arid to plant.
But the rest of the block lay fallow.
In many areas, populations had fled, land lay fallow, and administration was in disarray.
As a result, at least half a million acres of farmland lay fallow in 2014.
The greenhouse areas were abandoned and lay fallow, a symbol of hopelessness and hostility.
"We are assuming it won't just lay fallow for 50 years," Mr. Edwards said.
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Once-productive land lies fallow.
His land now lies fallow.
Warehouses are empty, fields lie fallow.
Now real estate sites lie fallow.
Continue to let 6,000 of its 23,000 acres lie fallow?
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