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The phrase 'lie flat' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe an object that is situated horizontally or is in a state of repose. For example: The wooden boards had been laid down and were lying flat on the ground.
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Would they lie flat?
When you're ready, lie flat in our final posture, savasana.
As for an alternative strategy — lie flat on the floor?
She often had to lie flat on the ground.
Porcupine quills typically lie flat on the animal until threatened.
His chin is stubbled and his hair won't lie flat.
They are content to lie flat on the page.
The peel from a lemon wedge will not lie flat.
The ones that lie flat contain what I'm working on.
When the shooting is heavy, I yell at everyone to lie flat in the hallway.
Cut the heart in half horizontally and open to lie flat like a book.
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