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Discover Ludwig"lay flowers" is a grammatically correct phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe the act of placing flowers on a surface (such as a grave or memorial site) as a sign of respect or remembrance. Example: She carefully laid flowers on her grandmother's grave, tears streaming down her face as she remembered the happy times they had shared together.
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Both came to lay flowers.
"We have nowhere to lay flowers.
Few came to lay flowers at the school.
We went to pay our respects and to lay flowers all around the site.
Ms Kubanova had been to lay flowers by for those who died in Kiev.
On Saturday morning, people came to lay flowers at the site of the murder.
More people coming to lay flowers at scene of munich shooting.
Schoolmates came to lay flowers at the spot near where the teenager was found.
Some came to light candles and lay flowers, cigarettes or bottles of liquor.
I'd like a place to lay flowers and remember Aunt Charlotte.
At the spot where Nemtsov was killed, a steady stream of mourners came to lay flowers.
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