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"laying around" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used as part of a sentence to describe the position or actions of objects or people that are not being actively used or attended to. It is often used to convey a sense of laziness or lack of purpose. Example: "The toys were all laying around the living room, evidence of the chaos that had ensued earlier that day." In this sentence, "laying around" describes the position of the toys that were scattered about in a disorderly manner.
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Basically I'm not doing nothing but laying around and resting.
A cat is like laying around and doing weird things.
"Basically, this car came from a pile of parts we had laying around," he said.
Got a spare Mustang laying around?
"They've got a lot of money laying around".
Have an iPad laying around after its novelty wore off?
So why not, you have $12 laying around, right?
Laying around, sluggishness lethargy).
Stop laying around!
Avoid laying around doing nothing.
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