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The phrase 'lies on' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to indicate the position of something, usually a physical object, relative to another object. For example, "The cat lies on the roof."
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She lies on a couch.
Thomas lies on his back.
Pietas lies on straw.
It lies on the Lachlan River.
Any success lies on players' shoulders.
"My egg lies on a mossy mound.
The town lies on Hop Creek.
There it lies, on the ground.
Our emphasis lies on three important factors.
It lies on the Río Cautín.
It lies on the Murrumbidgee River.
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