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The phrase "a busy intersection" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a location where multiple roads meet and where there is a lot of traffic or activity.
Example: "The café is located at a busy intersection, making it a popular spot for commuters."
Alternatives: "a crowded junction" or "a bustling crossroads."
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Also intersecting are Thurston Street and Randall Street, forming a busy intersection in Pawtucket, Rhode Island.
A busy intersection followed.
135th and Lenox is a busy intersection.
Burrata sits squarely on a busy intersection in Eastchester.
Think of a four-way stop or a busy intersection.
The suburb, which never had a town centre, suggested building one at a busy intersection.
"I took my first job at the age of 12, selling newspapers at a busy intersection.
In Los Angeles, about 300 students went ahead with their protest, blocking a busy intersection.
Standing outside his studio, at a busy intersection, he surveyed the scene.
It stopped in a busy intersection near a neighborhood police station and a standoff began.
The maitre d'hotel had instructed us to turn right and immediately cross a busy intersection.
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