Anonymous Why is the 'lie' with "to" not with 'in' in this sentence :Cambridge lies to the north of London? You could use 'in'; 'to' is a common alternative.
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AnonymousWhy is the 'lie' with "to" not with 'in' in this sentence :Cambridge lies to the north of London?You could use 'in'; 'to' is a common alternative.