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Discover Ludwig"A crossroads in" is a prepositional phrase that is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It indicates a point where two or more paths or options meet, often implying a significant decision or turning point. Example: "The company is at a crossroads in its development, and must choose whether to expand globally or focus on the domestic market."
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She's now at a crossroads in her career.
Zimbabwe seems paused at a crossroads in its history.
"We are at a crossroads in our community.
"We are at a crossroads in our community," she said.
We are at a crossroads in our history.
"He's at a crossroads in his career," she said.
KUNDUZ, Afghanistan — This city, once a crossroads in the country's northeast, is increasingly besieged.
Instead, he appeared to be a pitcher at a crossroads in his career.
"We're at a crossroads in terms of what people understand about" branded content, he added.
When I was in Berlin, the police closed a crossroads in the Tiergarten.
Mr Rodrik compares a crossroads in Hanoi (but it could be Cairo) with one in Russia.
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