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"lay motionless" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an object or person who is not moving. For example, "The scarecrow lay motionless in the field, its ragged clothes billowing in the wind."
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Young women lay motionless nearby.
Moore lay motionless for 10 minutes.
Two men lay motionless on the ground.
When the pile cleared, Simon lay motionless.
The woman on the stretcher lay motionless, her eyes closed.
He lay motionless, with his eyes fixed on the ceiling.
Bay lay motionless for an instant on the warning track.
He lay motionless for hours facing a wall, semi-catatonic.
Horton lay motionless, his eyes fixed on the ceiling.
Her sickly toddler Daniela lay motionless on a rusty cot.
A small boy lay motionless on the pavement beside him.
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