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'lays around' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is usually used as a verb to describe an action or an event in which someone is inactive and slow moving. You can use it throughout most contexts, but it is most commonly used in casual spoken English. For example, "After a long day of classes, I just wanted to lay around and watch movies."
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It lays around 150 tracks a year, with sales last year of €340m ($469m).
I have on occasion picked up the Daily News as it lays around the house but I never dared to pick up The New York Times because after all The New York Times is meant for grown ups or businessmen.
He mostly lays around the house because that's all I do".
As another advantage, the medaka lays around 20 eggs every morning, and therefore, several hundred progeny from the same parents can be easily obtained for research investigations.
When the collar lays around your dog's neck, you will see 2 rings on top: The dead ring will be a larger flat ring that is attached directly to the chain, the live ring will have a swivel on it and when pulled it will tighten the collar Attach the leash to the dead ring and the live ring if you are a first time collar user.
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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.
I like staying in my house, pottering around and maybe cooking or just laying around reading.
You might catch Andre sleeping, Eddie just laying around, Damion on the phone.
"I tried a bit of everything he left laying around," she says.
Basically I'm not doing nothing but laying around and resting.
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