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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a bit of a juncture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation or point in time where a decision or change is necessary.
Example: "We find ourselves at a bit of a juncture in the project, where we need to decide on the next steps moving forward."
Alternatives: "a critical point" or "a turning point".
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A bit of a jerk".
A bit of a worrier.
A bit of a tourist.
A bit of a perfectionist.
A bit of an understatement.
Reichs isn't above a bit of melodrama, and her heroine is metaphorically tied to the tracks at one awkward juncture — until the forensic procedures take center stage, as they always do in this cleverly plotted and expertly maintained series.
A bit of hope.
A bit of decorum.
A bit of both.
A bit of context.
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