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"a crossroad" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a place where two roads intersect, especially when referring to a moment in life when two choices must be made. For example, "She came to a crossroad in her life, and had to decide whether to pursue a career in engineering or become an accountant."
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The franchise is at a crossroad.
Obex, Ms. Johnson realizes, is at a crossroad.
The student movement was perceived to be at a crossroad.
In fact, the industry is at a crossroad.
The scene here now unspools like "Friday Night Lights" at a crossroad.
Everyone looked out the window as we rolled past a crossroad.
Later, I met Ahmad and his uncle Mohiuddin at a crossroad.
They are sitting, hundreds of thousands of them, at a crossroad in Nasser City.
We have reached a crossroad in human history: Larry Fitzgerald is officially quoting Winston Churchill.
The sale also leaves Archer City, population 1,834, at a crossroad.
But when her husband gets his hands on a beautiful Dalmatian, Lyssa finds herself at a crossroad.
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