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Discover Ludwig"lying motionless" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something or someone that is completely still and not moving. Example: The cat lay on the windowsill, its body lying motionless in the sunbeam. This phrase can also be used to describe a state of being, often in a figurative sense. Example: The town was in a state of lingering sadness, with the once bustling streets now lying motionless at night.
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They found the shepherd boy lying motionless on the grass.
Inside one tent, he saw a disabled girl lying motionless on the ground.
He moans and pleads for mercy before lying motionless in the dirt.
He is left lying motionless and apparently unconscious in the road as the attacker cycles off.
Later footage shows him lying motionless with blood coming from his head.
We found her lying motionless on the floor with an enormous bump on her forehead.
He stopped by a little girl lying motionless in the dirt.
JOHANNESBURG — The man certainly looked dead, lying motionless in the dust of the squatter camp.
The Windsor dolphin was lying motionless in a narrow section of its tank, not much bigger than the animal itself.
Energy is needed not only when a person is physically active but even when the body is lying motionless.
They managed to make it to the jungle, where she saw Rafique lying motionless beneath a tree.
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