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Meanings of laid squarely in English
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Usage of laid squarely in English
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There, the subject's been laidsquarely on the table.
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After the lawsuit was filed, its partners said the blame and liability laidsquarely on BP.
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Much of Woods' behaviour can also be laidsquarely at the feet of his father, Sampson claims.
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When the Blues blew the series, it was NSW team culture that was laidsquarely to blame.
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His anger at not being able to achieve that goal was laidsquarely at the feet of his rivals.
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The blame for this is being laidsquarely on the shoulders of the NCHD's by administrators and politicians alike.
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It wouldn't take much effort for the sorceress to convince the order that the blame should be laidsquarely at their feet.
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A poor sound can be laidsquarely at the feet of a poor soundman or a tour (or promoter) cutting costs.
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His anger at not being able to achieve that goal was laidsquarely at the feet of his rivals, according to ESPN's Anthony Becht.
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Before long, the blame was being laidsquarely at one door: social media and the role it played in the spread of fake news.
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It laidsquarely before the American people the essential facts regarding our natural resources, when facts were greatly needed as the basis for constructive action.