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Discover LudwigThe phrase "hope lies" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to express the idea that hope is present or exists in a certain situation or person. Example: Despite the challenges we face, hope lies in the resilience of our community and the support we give each other.
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That's where the medium's real hope lies.
But that is where the hope lies.
My hope lies with the engineers.
Europe's best hope lies in loudly promoting them.
It is clear that this is where hope lies.
The best hope lies with the American public.
The hope lies in both writers' compassion for Churchill's humanity.
That, more than in any law, is where hope lies.
Some will, and my hope lies with them.
The movie's only hope lies in the international market.
Our only hope lies in the anonymity of the crowd.
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