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Discover Ludwig"lie across" is correct and usable in written English
It is usually used to describe a physical position, when one object is on top of another at a horizontal angle. For example: "The tarp was lying across the three chairs, providing shelter from the rain."
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The answers may lie across the Atlantic.
"You've got to lie across the current.
Besançon's industrial suburbs lie across the river to the north.
We'd lie across the grassy slopes and roll down sideways.
Coogan's future may well lie across the Atlantic.
What shadows lie across this bright and breezy book?
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His shotgun lies across his lap.
Veins of frozen rivulets lay across it.
An igniter wire lies across the sample.
Salvation lies across treacherous deserts.
Beige napkins lay across their laps.
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