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"lied in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to a location or a state that something is in. For example, "The secret of the treasure lied in the old sunken ship."
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The Greek authorities "lied" in their books?
"We lied in the morning, we lied in the evening," he said.
We lied in the morning, we lied in the evening and also at night".
I asked questions and Mo lied in answer.
Cohen now says he lied in that testimony.
Mr. Jackson later said he had lied in the speech.
I've never flat out lied in an interview.
Among study participants 81% lied in their profile.
"Are you smoking?" "No," they lied in unison.
She said they falsified evidence and lied in court.
Police commanders were shown to have lied in court.
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