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'she was laying' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe an action that someone was performing in the past. For example, "I came around the corner and saw that she was laying flowers on her grandmother's grave."
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"She was laying down, crying, telling her baby: 'Open the eyes, open the eyes.
"She was laying it on thick and I really wasn't paying attention," Mr. Miller said.
"She was laying next to Damon," she said, adding that she had seen them only talking.
Mr. Maisler: Yeah, she was laying in bed and looked out from the door and just across from our building a fire started after [inaudible]...
I went in to wake her, and she was laying in rigor mortis" — he leaned back and held his legs and arms stiff — "and I'm done.
Ms. Ellison said she was laying the groundwork for a campaign, meeting as many people as she could and "learning what their lives are like".
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Ultimately, she was laid off.
She was laid off.
She was laid off two years ago on Friday.
She was laid off several years ago.
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