Can an integrable system not have a lagrangian?

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It is known that some systems are non-integrable, but have a Lagrangian, e.g. the 3-body orbit problem. Now considering the converse, is there an example of an integrable system that does not have a Lagrangian (does not need to be a mechanical system)?

This may be unrelated, but I know that systems that are not self-adjoint generally do not have a Lagrangian.