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"I cross" is a valid and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used as a verb phrase to describe the action of moving from one side to the other, usually across an obstacle or boundary. Here are some examples: 1. "I cross the bridge every day to get to work." 2. "The cat stood at the edge of the river, contemplating whether to cross or not." 3. "I always look both ways before I cross the street." 4. "It takes courage to cross a busy intersection during rush hour." 5. "I can't wait to cross off Europe from my travel bucket list."
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I cross my fingers.
Sometimes I cross by.
I cross the Liffey.
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I cross my legs and admire the….
Should I cross a picket line?
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