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'lie dormant' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe something (e.g. an emotion or idea) that is not being actively expressed or pursued, although it may become active again in the future. For example, "The idea of pursuing a career abroad lay dormant for many years before finally taking shape."
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H.I.V. can lie dormant for years.
They lie dormant until temperatures rise.
Its lawns lie dormant, stippled with snow.
"Connie doesn't lie dormant very well," Reiner says.
Such viruses may lie dormant for many years before becoming active.
They lie dormant, ready to be reactivated with a few keystrokes, when you need them most.
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Most consumers don't use all of their traveler's checks on their holiday, and some checks can lie dormant for years.
They should lie dormant in the ground all winter and come up in the spring.
It survives extreme temperatures and can lie dormant for months before orally infecting its host.
Cape lilies lie dormant until flames brush away the covering, then blossom almost overnight.
Otherwise, the issue of gun violence would lie dormant between the random, high-profile shooting events.
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