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The phrase "with the lay" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific context, but without additional information, it is not usable. Example: "I will discuss the project details with the lay of the land."
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JG: I'm with the lay person.
"We are working with the lay of the land," he said.
"I have hunted and fished in the coastal waters, and have more than a passing familiarity with the lay of the land down here," he told me.
But how much better would it be, how richer our democracy, if economists decided they had a duty to communicate with the lay public?
And remember, you can try experimenting with the lay out – you don't always need to use a strictly chronological work history.
Most important of all, Sharif-Emami entered into consultations with religious leaders, including Ayatollah Shariatmadari, and with the lay opposition, including Karim Sanjabi, the head of the National Front, for a broad understanding about new elections.
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Many film marketers grow disillusioned with their jobs, with the lying and the cheating.
Let's start with the lying.
"And they can get a warrant to spy on Trump with the lying, stinking, fake evidence".
"The fault with the tour lay with the people onboard - the petty trivialities spoiled it.
The magazine with the actress lay on the floor.
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