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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crossing point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location where two or more paths, roads, or lines intersect or meet.
Example: "The park serves as a crossing point for pedestrians and cyclists, ensuring safe passage across the busy street."
Alternatives: "intersection" or "junction".
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why. a crossing point.
Surely there was a crossing point here.
We chose that city as a crossing point of cultures.
The σ1I− (GC) shows a crossing point at high σ in the σ1I−-vs σ plot.
Libya is no longer just a crossing point for migrants seeking jobs and opportunity in Europe.
Calais is therefore unduly penalised for its status as a crossing point and its geography.
Another shows hundreds of cars abandoned on the Syrian side of the border around a crossing point into Turkey.
The truck, which was stopped at a crossing point in the West Bank, was apparently headed for Gaza.
It was a crossing point for us, that island, the royal bog men and the birth of Christianity in Scotland.
There is evidence of Iron Age and Roman settlement along the Thames at Putney, which also served as a crossing point for ferries during the Middle Ages.
Over the past week, Syria and Turkey have exchanged artillery and mortar fire across Syria's northern border, which has been a crossing point for rebel fighters.
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