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"lie beside" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use "lie beside" to describe someone or something that is next to a certain location or object, such as in the example sentence: The kittens lay beside their mother, purring softly.
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In one image five lifeless youths lie beside farm machinery.
"I would see other refugees and lie beside them.
Up and down the colored hills that lie beside the highways,.
Small piles of recovered artifacts lie beside sites that have already been cleared.
Justifications of Anglican doctrine lie beside the author's thoughts on his village church.
Other times she would lie beside me, our two heads sharing one pillow.
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His cane lay beside him.
A bullhorn lies beside him.
Sally was lying beside him, wide awake.
A body lay beside it.
Now he lies beside his estranged friend.
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