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The phrase "will always lay" is not correct in standard English; it should be "will always lie." You can use "will always lie" when referring to something that will consistently be in a horizontal position or when discussing a state of being.
Example: "No matter the circumstances, the truth will always lie beneath the surface."
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I will always lay my heart on the line, it's just who I am.
I will always lay flowers for them both," he tells me.
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He still does and will always lie in Poelkapelle.
If you can show that its mathematical path will always lie true, $1m£600,00000) is all yours.
Proof of pure intent, one way or the other, will always lie in pawn.
Nor can Britain roam the world's oceans: the country will always lie 21 miles off the coast of France, profoundly affected by European rules.
Perhaps the sense of sadness comes not only from the fact that so many people died seeking such a place, but that, at least in its more mystical incarnation, such a place will always lie beyond the horizon.
The value of will always lie between and.
"I feel that my interests will always lie in technology.
If all potential injurers behave rationally, losses will always lie where they fall: with victims.
The two systems have the same expected payoff to the owner if the owner believes that the manager will always lie when given the opportunity.
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