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Discover LudwigThe phrase "lying on my back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the position that someone is in. For example, "I was lying on my back in bed, watching the ceiling fan spin slowly."
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"I can remember one day lying on my back and not being able to get up in the morning," she recalls.
And one night, I found myself lying on my back, gazing up at the night sky.
He wrote funny songs too, she said, including one called, "I have tears in my ears from lying on my back and crying my eyes out over you".
I'm lying on my back in the Sacramento night.
"Next thing I knew, I was lying on my back.
Next thing I knew, I was lying on my back in a bed.
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Inside one, I lay on my back on the neatly trimmed grass floor and reveled in the interlocking Incan stonework — and the silence.
Alon, our teacher, takes us on amazing little meditative journeys — I prefer the ones where I can lie on my back rather than the ones where am in a yoga position pretending I'm a mango tree.
Alon, our teacher, takes us on amazing little meditative journeys – I prefer the ones where I can lie on my back rather than the ones where I'm in a yoga position pretending I'm a mango tree.
Finn soon discovers that the list contains one more item hidden at the bottom left corner reading: "Lie on my back in the ocean.
I lie on my back.
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