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The phrase "to lie low" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It means to keep a low profile or stay out of sight. You can use this phrase in situations where someone is trying to avoid attention or stay hidden. For example: - After causing a big scandal, the politician decided to lie low and avoid the media for a while. - In order to avoid getting caught, the thief decided to lie low and not make any suspicious moves. - The spy was instructed to lie low and blend in with the locals until further instructions were given. - After receiving threatening messages, the celebrity decided to lie low and increase their security measures.
Idiom
To lay low.
SEE "KEEP A LOW PROFILE".
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I chose to lie low".
For a while, he had to lie low.
Smothers went to lie low in Frankfort, Kentucky.
Yet it has good reason to lie low.
Members of Mr Arafat's Fatah will have to lie low.
A recent Trump rally she attended seemed to confirm her decision to lie low.
Fully recovered from illness, she was preparing to lie low until her surgery.
He will not be able to lie low for much longer.
Like Brown, he knows how to lie low and bide his time.
Rodriguez said he was trying to lie low, and he did not return phone messages.
He later said, "After 'The Vietnam War,' I'll have to lie low.
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