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What is the past tense of lie off?

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The past tense of lie off is lay off.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of lie off is lies off.

The present participle of lie off is lying off.

The past participle of lie off is lain off.

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Even before area steel mills began to shut down and lay off workers the area was economically depressed.
They are bounteously gifted filmmakers, but sometimes you just want them to lay off the irony and climb down here with the groundlings.
Again, McNamara must be given credit for the forward run and the timing of Sutton's lay off was perfect.
Late yesterday evening the former pilot boat was towed past its replacement, HMS Wilton, as it lay off Southend Pier.
Cliona seemed to treat my recent resignation as an involuntary termination or lay off.
The board of directors has decided to lay off 15 of the total of 58 pilots of the national flag carrier.

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