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Sentence The phrase "lie at" is correct and usable in written English, and it is used to mean "rest or be situated at a specified place".
Example: The keys lie at the bottom of the drawer.
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Elephant bones lie at their feet.
Skulls lie at his feet.
But France's real problems lie at home.
Flower boxes lie at your feet.
These questions lie at the heart of contemporary systems biology.
Studio classes lie at the heart of architectural education.
Two cenotes lie at the edge of the Main Group.
Many tools lie at your disposal for debugging Pintos.
Opening offers lie at the heart of any successful negotiation.
The most exciting design challenges lie at the extremes.
Can you lie at home and preach in public?
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