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The phrase "may lie in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are unsure of the answer to a particular problem or issue but feel that the solution or answer "may lie in" a certain area or specified thing. For example: "The solution to this problem may lie in increased communication between the two parties."
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The explanation may lie in mutations.
The answer may lie in the rewards.
Evidence May Lie in Fruit Flies".
Oscars and Baftas may lie in store.
Part of the clothing's appeal may lie in its versatility.
The answer may lie in old Berlin's one useful legacy.
A clue may lie in the timing of the rebrand.
The answer may lie in Mohammadi's profession and political inclinations.
That explanation may lie in the history of policing.
Rather, it may lie in the hospitals themselves.
"The roots may lie in amplified music," speculates Haberman.
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