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Discover Ludwig"lie open" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
"Lie open" means to be left exposed or unguarded and can be used to describe a literal or figurative concept, such as an open field or an open heart. Example sentence: The unguarded field lay open before them.
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All possibilities lie open.
They lie open to vandalism.
Pieces should lie open like a book.
Lockers lie open, their depths filled with textbooks and papers swallowed by the cavernous size.
In the catalogue, artist Ross Sinclair roused his fellows: "Doors lie open all over the world," he wrote.
Her studio is full of drawings in saturated pigment and intense colours, while notebooks filled with notations, measurements and ideas lie open on a table.
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Beyond lay open country.
His Shakespeare lay open beside him.
His book, heavily annotated, lay open in front of him.
All of Palestine then lay open to the invaders.
Civil society simply lies open to terrorist attacks.
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