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The phrase "prostrate in" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone lying flat on the ground, often in a position of submission or worship. Example: "He was prostrate in the dust, overwhelmed by the weight of his grief."
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Most species are prostrate in habit.
They lay prostrate in silence before a bare altar.
I would be forever prostrate in bed, inconsolable.
They commonly have spreading rhizomes and can be erect or prostrate in form.
A woman in tatters lies prostrate in the dirt; a filthy man crouches over her.
Leading the way to his tent, Givenson stepped deftly over feces and skinny dogs prostrate in the heat.
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A pilgrim prostrates in the mud on slow progress to the temple one body length at a time.
Pictured: The Virgin Mary holding the infant Christ; with the manuscript's patron depicted prostrated in worship at their feet.
If the economy is still prostrated in November 2012, a candidate who resembles a competent CEO with a credible plan to bring back prosperity could certainly give Mr Obama a run for his money.The candidate from central castingMr Romney was born to be that candidate.
Brahma and Vishnu prostrates in submission to Shiva.
Walking past another group praying, we caught sight of a man standing on top of a lamp post at least 60 feet in the air, prostrating in prayer.
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