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"to lay out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it as a phrasal verb meaning to arrange or spread something out in order to display it or to be able to view it clearly. For example: "We laid out the photos on the table, so we could decide which ones to frame".
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I want to lay out a plan.
So I decided to lay out for it.
In 1885, Price was commissioned to lay out Tuxedo Park.
I interrupted her to lay out my position.
It was just to lay out the facts".
The reluctance to lay out a plan was understandable.
They'll start to lay out who the characters are.
Tranghese may have only days to lay out his offensive.
"I haven't been able to lay out an educational plan," he said.
"So now it's time for you to lay out your ideas".
Matz is reluctant to lay out a hard and fast schedule.
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