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You could use "the lies" in a sentence where the context makes it clear what you are referring to. For example: "The lies he told ruined his reputation." In this sentence, "the lies" is referring to false statements the person told, and it is correct and usable in written English.
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the lies
noun
The terrain and conditions surrounding the ball before it is struck.
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I know all the lies.
"The lies are over.
The rudeness, the lies".
First, the lies.
The lies rain down.
Which were the lies?
The lies revealed.
The lies endure".
"The lies are over now," he said.
But I wanted to eat the lies.
"The lies stop now," Ms. Lynch said.
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