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Discover Ludwig"lie supine" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the physical position someone or something is in, when it is lying down with its back on the ground or floor. Example: She lay supine on the grass, soaking up the sun's rays.
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Some lie supine, seemingly sun-struck, while others lean coolly against a beige rock edifice.
Soto finally fights his way free, lowering these harridans onto the floor, where they lie supine, immobilized.
Lie supine at the edge of your bed, with your arm at 90 degrees to your trunk, elbow bent at 90 degrees.
Below him are two who don't seem quite up to the resurrection and lie supine, their bloodied heads hanging down the stony incline.
They had each participant lie supine in a body scanner (the same used for medical MRIs) and play a version of the Dictator Game (used in economics to test the assumption that people always act out of self-interest).
The left, the unions, the ethnic minorities; the liberal middle class; and that section of Wall Street and the US boardroom that is unprepared to lie supine as wannabe-Trumps put their "locker room talk" into practice.
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During the 2.5-hr long procedure the patient was lying supine with his neck hyperextended.
Flaherty had been moved into the O.R., and lay supine on an operating bed.
■ Caromed, on its descent, off Kearse's left groin, then his right, as he lay supine.
The participants lay supine with their heads snugly fixed with foam pads to minimize head movement.
Far from lying supine and swathed in bedclothes, she can hardly keep still.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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