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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a junction point" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a place or situation where two or more things meet or intersect, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "The city serves as a junction point for several major highways, making it a key location for transportation."
Alternatives: "a crossroads" or "a meeting point".
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The gradient at a junction point was studied by Strichartz in relation to the Taylor approximation on fractals.
Most of the new development -- including Sherman Plaza -- is clustered around the Davis Street train station, which serves as a junction point for two commuter rail lines.
Before each of these episodes there's a junction point where Serene can use his prophetic powers to choose between two possible avenues, and actually shape the future – except, of course, it's the player who chooses for him.
Poon Hill would be a hard slog, and because it's at a junction point with several other popular treks in the region, we knew it would be blanketed with tourists.
The three chains are assumed to meet at a junction point located at the centroid of the cell with their other ends being fixed at the vertices of the equilateral tetrahedron.
where × denotes the cross-product, F is the beam force, M the moment acting on a triple (or higher) junction point and l is the so-called beam vector, which is the difference between the midpoint between two junctions and a junction point.
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The overhead light fitting had no bulb, but instead had become a junction-point for half a dozen electric flexes of the defunct, corded kind, that hung in swaths to the floor, like ribbons from a maypole.
The configurational constraints placed on the chains by anchoring each block copolymer to a central junction point have a significant effect on the disorder-to-order transition behavior.
This is a perfect junction point, since "meaningful" has a purpose and "coincidence" is by definition random.
Reading is a major junction point of the National Rail system, and hence Reading station is a major transfer point and terminus.
The formation of a trimer or an oligomer with a higher number of repeating units would be required to form a new junction point, as it requires three or more elastic polymer chains (i.e., functionality ≥ 3, Figure 3B).
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