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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sprawled upon" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something lying or sitting in a relaxed or spread-out position on a surface. Example: "After a long day, she was sprawled upon the couch, completely exhausted."
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Chapter 1: Football and fighting Hasib Hussain lay sprawled upon the short grass of Cross Flatt's Park, the ribbon of green that borders the red-bricked houses of Beeston.
Passing the lake took time, and it was entertaining to imagine the elegant houses that sprawled upon its white edge as our own, or to count the trucks and the bright-colored ice shacks on its surface and predict how soon they'd fall in.
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Even his Diwans, the sofas draped with Turkish carpets that he devised as the seating for a cinema in the Documenta IX exhibition in Kassel, Germany, in 1992, are better suited to be sprawled than sat upon, as you can discover for yourself by trying them out at Inverleith House.
A young man came upon an elderly lady, sprawled and furious, on a sidewalk in Bryant Park.
By Anne Anderson and St. Clair McKelway The New Yorker, February 13 , 1960 P. 28A young man came upon an elderly lady, sprawled and furious, on a sidewalk in Bryant Park.
The New Yorker, February 13 , 1960 P. 28A young man came upon an elderly lady, sprawled and furious, on a sidewalk in Bryant Park.
In his account, he recalls coming upon McCaffrey's lifeless body sprawled on the asphalt road.
Pushing through the crowd, she comes upon a badly injured Travis Bickle look-alike sprawled on the dance floor, blood trickling out of his eyes (severed spine: a $3 million settlement).
Of all the regression models using metrics derived from a single land use/cover class as the independent variables, the one from the low density urban gives the highest adjusted R-square score, suggesting the impact of the watershed-wide urban sprawl upon this sensitive estuarine ecosystem.
It was a massive ship, a gold-carved one Whose masts touched azure upon seas unknown; Love's Venus, naked skin, hair sparsely strewn, Sprawled on the prow in the excessive sun.
London sprawled.
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