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Discover Ludwig"concerns lie" is not a grammatically correct sentence in English.
If you are looking to express that you are concerned about something, you can say, "I have concerns [about something]." For example: "I have concerns about the accuracy of the data."
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BUT concerns lie ahead.
The Panthers' greatest concerns lie on offense.
This is where her chief concerns lie today.
But the loan books are where the real concerns lie.
More detailed analysis of the NAO report shows where the principal concerns lie.
Yet, as we all know, voting among young people is where a lot of concerns lie.
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But his concerns lay elsewhere.
Their concerns lay at home.
Responsibility for eliminating those concerns lies not in Washington, Brussels or Moscow, but solely in Kiev.
His real concerns lay in the what, not the how, of his art: in ideas embodied in images.
The respected US political blog Politico quoted a former Federal Reserve official as saying economic concerns lay behind the decision.
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