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What is the present tense of laid out?

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The present tense of laid out is lay out.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lay out is lays out.

The present participle of lay out is laying out.

The past participle of lay out is laid out.

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In August, the council will lay out its funding priorities for the next biennium.
I will not pretend to have the skill necessary to lay out a course of action to solve this problem.
You can't lay out a fence line or shape a plowland or fell a tree or break a colt merely by observing general principles.
A simple technique to break up the space while retaining proportion to the primary architectural elements is to lay out a grid over your drawing.
I want you to look in your crystal ball, though, and lay out the various possible scenarios.
I would argue that the evidence shows quite the contrary and I will lay out some of that evidence here.

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