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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a busy juncture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a point in time or a situation where many activities or events are occurring simultaneously, often leading to a sense of urgency or importance.
Example: "During the busy juncture of the holiday season, our store saw an influx of customers and sales."
Alternatives: "a hectic crossroads" or "a bustling intersection".
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Off of a busy tram juncture sits the fourth and most recent addition to her museums: the Gunzenhauser.
Figueroa is one-way at this busy juncture, northbound.
Kerry Tribe has been productively working at the busy juncture for at least 15 years.
A busy man yielded a busy elixir.
She is a busy, busy girl.
A busy courthouse.
A busy summer.
Got a busy life?
I have a busy mind.
Have a busy life.
Have a busy schedule.
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