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"difference lay" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is used to describe a situation in which two distinct things are in opposition to one another. For example: "The difference between the two opinions lay not in their content, but in the way in which the argument was presented."
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I hated everything she stood for". The difference lay in what was to be done.
One difference lay in the casting, good in "Rhinegold," less so here.
The crucial difference lay in the bandwidth of the video signals.
That difference lay in the series's down-to-earth treatment of epic material.
Former Senator Richard G. Lugar said the difference lay in the danger of proliferation.
Some, like Descartes, maintained that the difference lay with the capacity for language.
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The difference lies inside.
The difference lies within the signal receiver.
The difference lies in the methodology.
The big difference lies in manufacturing.
The difference lies in that solemnity.
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