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Discover Ludwig"lie around" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person or thing that is in a relaxed, lazy position or is not actively doing something. For example, "After a long day of work, I just want to lie around and watch TV."
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lie around
verb
To be in an unknown place.
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"They're so lazy, they lie around much of the day.
"They can't just lie around like lazybone dogs.
I lie around, I doze off; it's been a life of bits and pieces.
Give them a warm summer's day, and they lie around in the shade.
Our concerns primarily lie around suggestions that could see voluntary or compulsory 'insurance' schemes introduced.
The Frenchman sat down on the chair by the window, but then he wanted to lie around on the couch.
The convention bans the use of cluster bombs, whose bomblets can be indiscriminate, and lie around and hurt civilians.
"Lie around, have baths, be painted constantly as a young person surrounded by beautiful flowers and satin gowns".
"Pigs like to lie around, they like to drink if given the chance, they'll smoke and watch TV".
Folks don't have much time to lie around on the floor and toss jacks anymore.
"If it's a late tee time I'll sleep in or lie around and do the crossword.
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