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The phrase "lies to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It can be used to mean that one person is not telling the truth to another. For example, "He lies to her constantly, even about the small things."
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Portugal lies to the west.
He lies to avoid.
Matt lies to Lisa.
He lies to inflame.
Many people tell lies to protect themselves.
"Speak not these lies to me….
That lies to me and herself.
The Cantabrian Sea lies to the north.
But its future lies to the east.
He lies to her mother for her.
These were lies to aspire to.
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