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In French, yes. In English, no, it's almost always used in the phrase "in lieu of".

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Can the word Lieu be used by itself or only with the word in before it?

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How do you pronounce lieu in English?

The word "lieu" is pronounced as "loo" in English.


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Will you accept my mowing your lawn in lieu of cash?


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A four letter word for instead of?

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How do you use lieu in a sentence?

The farmer gave me his best pig in lieu of a month's pay.


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