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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lay readers" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to individuals who are not ordained or professionally trained but are authorized to read religious texts or lead worship services in some religions. Example: "The church service was led by a team of lay readers, who each took turns reading passages from the Bible."
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lay readers
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Plural of lay reader
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In 1991, he started a magazine that offered medical advice to lay readers, called My Doctor, modelled on Reader's Digest.
But for that very reason I doubt that many lay readers have ever got to the end of it.
In recent years, he wrote two books for lay readers: "Alcohol the Ambiguous Molecule" (2000) and "Matters of Substance" (2004).
Too often he seems to want to impress hardcore engineers with his erudition rather than enlighten lay readers.
In the end, lay readers will probably acquire no more than a superficial sense of all this technical work.
Scientific American, American monthly magazine interpreting scientific developments to lay readers, the most highly regarded of its genre.
As the director, he made use of material from the world of science in books meant for lay readers.
The goal for lay readers, she insists, is to emulate not the workout but rather the ritual it represents.
Some are classic textbooks for students and lay readers trying to grapple with statistics and survey writing.
(The gold standard is an example of an idea which finance types know about, but some lay readers may not.
Along the way, Mr. Krugman has come in for criticism himself from both economists and lay readers.
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