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The phrase 'differences lie' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe when two things have contrasting qualities. For example, "Although there are many similarities between the two countries, differences lie in their respective political systems."
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The main differences lie in different color shades that represent fly abundance.
Three different biosensor architectures are studied, whose main differences lie in the immobilization of the different chemical components onto the electrode surface.
The differences lie in the following two aspects: 1) the application is different.
No, the crucial differences lie elsewhere.
But the real differences lie elsewhere.
Their differences lie elsewhere, she said.
Their differences lie chiefly in styling, prices and trim.
The differences lie in the consequences of the hiring.
The differences lie more in emphasis and tone.
Our differences lie in how best to preserve it.
Or that the gender differences lie somewhere else.
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