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Discover Ludwig'lay scattered' is correct and can be used in written English.
It is the past tense of the verb 'to lie', and usually refers to something that is spread out over a large area. You can use this phrase when you are describing something that is not together or organized, such as: The spilled flour lay scattered on the kitchen floor.
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Seventeen bullet casings lay scattered around them.
Broken coconuts lay scattered over the gravel.
Books lay scattered on the floor next to it.
Pots and bones lay scattered in the dirt.
Debris lay scattered like confetti along Steeplechase Boulevard.
The floor of the barn lay scattered with sawdust.
Hannibal's embossed black business cards lay scattered across the bedroom floor.
Cardboard lay scattered here and there and some ring-billed gulls were picking up French fries.
Crumpled drafts of fevered proclamations lay scattered on the kitchen table.
Desert boots, eyeglasses, cooking utensils and personal belongings lay scattered around.
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And the goods he carried a copper axe, dagger, quiver, backpack, birch-bark container, and an unfinished bow lay scattered around him.
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