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"a crossroads of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to express a situation in which two or more paths come together at a single point, either literally or figuratively. For example: "The city of Berlin is a crossroads of different cultures, languages, and lifestyles."
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"We're standing at a crossroads of our nation's history".
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.
Afghanistan has been a crossroads of Europe, India and China.
And much as others might like to characterise it, this is not a crossroads of left or right but a crossroads of purpose.
The coffee bean itself originated in Abyssinia (now Ethiopia), a crossroads of Arab and African worlds.
Yet the same holds true at a crossroads of Manhattan power.
I think that car was a determining factor in a crossroads of my life.
Surrounded by states committed to the war, Indian Territory became a crossroads of conflict.
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