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The phrase 'a crossroad' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to talk about a place where two roads intersect, metaphorically to refer to a difficult choice, or figuratively as a place of transition or change. For example: "I'm at a crossroads in my career and I'm not sure which direction to take."
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We've reached a crossroads".
We stood at a crossroads.
Now I'm at a crossroads.
We were at a crossroads.
I was at a crossroads.
It was a crossroads.
"He's at a crossroads.
Hockey may be at a crossroads.
The circuit is at a crossroads.
"Art is at a crossroads," he said.
Now Tunisia is at a crossroads.
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