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The phrase "lay it into" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the act of criticizing or attacking someone verbally or physically.
Example: "During the meeting, he really laid it into his colleague for missing the deadline."
Alternatives: "give it to" or "let have it".
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Roll out the pastry, on a flour-dusted table, until it's about 3mm thick, then lay it into the flan ring.
5 Drape your pastry over your rolling pin, or keep it on the sheet of greaseproof paper, and lay it into the pie dish.
4. Scrunch a sheet of greaseproof paper up into a ball, then lay it into the tart (it will go in easier this way).
When City win the ball and go forward, they move it about quickly, sometimes taking only one touch to lay it into the path of a team-mate and breaking into the box at devastating speed.
Usually, when City go forward they do so at pace and move the ball about quickly, sometimes taking only one touch to lay it into the path of a team-mate and breaking into the box at devastating speed.
As soon as the steak is done, lay it into the bread and season lavishly with salt and pepper.
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All I tried to do was lay it soft into the middle, hoping someone would get to it".
Get the bandanna and lay it out into a square.
Take your cymbal off it's stand and gently lay it down into the tub.
Find a song you like (Seattle-based Merge signee Telekinesis jumped out at me), click Remix This, and the app will lay it out, broken down into wave forms and sections.
When I picked up that first viola, I could really lay into it and it was juicy.
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