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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also lay with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts discussing relationships or interactions, often implying a physical or intimate connection.
Example: "In the story, the protagonist also lay with the mysterious figure under the stars."
Alternatives: "also slept with" or "also had relations with".
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On opening night, the problem also lay with the two principals.
Blatter said the responsibility for safeguarding workers' rights also lay with the European construction companies profiting there.
She said that the onus also lay with anyone who looked at the pictures, who "perpetuated a sexual offense".
BT is spending more to increase its network capacity but suggested yesterday that the fault also lay with ISPs that did not buy enough bandwidth to cope.
While Dr. Frist was being criticized for his handling of the nomination, a fellow Republican said the fault also lay with Mr. Reid.
But the fault also lay with the project's essential theory of what kind of third party contender disillusioned voters are pining to elect.
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The power for change also lies with men.
Blame also lies with the Kenyan and Ethiopian governments.
Fault also lies with the terrified but nearly immobile Sunni world.
It worked.But the blame also lies with Mr Maliki in Iraq and with Mr Obama.
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