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Discover Ludwig"lay inside" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically means to be positioned or located within something else. For example: - The keys to the car were laying inside the house, on the kitchen counter. - The secret compartment was hidden beneath a layer of fabric, inside the lining of the jacket. - The bird's nest was carefully constructed, nestled inside the branches of the tree.
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No clue of what lay inside except you could bet it would be expensive.
A bit of paper lay inside, apologising that Benedict Cumberbatch was ill.
I saw him as a sort of block to be filmed to discover what lay inside".
But much more blame for the failure lay inside, with negotiators who lacked the commitment to reach agreement.
At least two bodies lay inside a pick-up truck that came from the direction of the fighting.
He then melted the bits into gold bars, he said, opening an unlocked drawer where a bar weighing three pounds lay inside.
But without unwrapping or dissecting mummies, how could archaeologists ascertain what lay inside?
Another five corpses lay inside a nearby house.
Animals in tanks with drainpipes lay inside or alongside the pipe.
His body lay inside with about twenty others in a promiscuous jumble.
The nine dancers lay inside the tires, stood atop them, bounced them and rolled them.
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