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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a crossroad of" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used when referencing something that has multiple paths or destinations. For example, "This city is a crossroad of many different cultures."
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On a broad, open stage, slashed by a crossroad of light, the characters tramp their way into oblivion.
What she captured was a panoramic vision of Australia at a crossroad of controversy that continues to play out to this very day.
Al-Zahery, N. et al. Y-chromosome and mtDNA polymorphisms in Iraq, a crossroad of the early human dispersal and of post-Neolithic migrations.
Medicine X is, as its name implies, a crossroad of ideas one of those ideas being including patients in medical conferences.
A crossroad of world cultures, Italy has been for over two millennia a haven for Italian, Sephardic and Ashkenazi Jews, in the heartland of Christianity.
The biodiversity of Mediterranean agrosylvopastoral ecosystems has been extensively studied, because the Mediterranean Basin is a crossroad of biogeographical influences between cold temperate biota and subtropical species.
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Afghanistan has been a crossroads of Europe, India and China.
Romania is located at a crossroads of European transport.
Maintaining local control became a crossroads of the debate.
But, like Sicily, it became a crossroads of cultures.
Arsenal's season has hit a crossroads of sorts.
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