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The phrase "lies a" is not correct or usable in written English.
The phrase you are thinking of is "lies beneath," which means "underneath." For example, "Beneath the old oak tree lies a forgotten treasure."
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Therein lies a paradox.
"She lies a lot".
Therein lies a problem.
Herein lies a problem.
Therein lies a danger.
Herein lies a stunning irony.
And therein lies a lesson.
And therein lies a problem.
And therein lies a quandary.
But therein lies a criticism.
And therein lies a challenge.
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