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Discover LudwigThe phrase "choice lies" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to convey that the decision or responsibility of making a choice rests with someone. Example: In this difficult situation, the choice lies with you. You must decide whether to accept the job offer or continue searching for something better.
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"The choice lies with the coach, but I'm here to shake things up a bit".
The answer to this difficult choice lies as much or more with them, than with Americans.
If the choice lies between Elton John and Keith O'Brien, the Catholic church will lose.
RAISING standards by increasing diversity and choice lies at the heart of Tony Blair's contentious proposals to transform education.
Here the choice lies between business investment, research, and education on the one hand and consumption on the other.
At every turn the choice lies between openness and protectionism, between multiculturalism and nativism, between engagement and isolationism.
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I again said the choice lay with him.
If briquets, wood or pellets are your fuel of choice, lay in a supply of those.
I might not agree with the decision, but I can see how difficult a choice lay before the editors.
Behind that investment choice lie American and European crises that have cheapened major currencies, in part through the Central Bank cash infusions known as quantitative easing.
The Jesuit presents "the world and reality as already essentially penetrated and formed, the real world's constituent info generated... now a meaningful choice lay in herding, corralling and organizing that torrential flow of info".
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