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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a juncture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a particular point in time or a specific moment when events or situations come together or intersect.
Example: "At this juncture, we need to make a decision about the project's future direction."
Alternatives: "a point" or "a crossroads".
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Lilith's heretical divorce was a juncture for Kawakubo, too.
They are usually at a juncture or crossroads.
We have come to a juncture we all feared.
At a juncture like this, who wouldn't want a cash cushion?
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We are at a juncture where we have to get real.
"The entrance is really just a juncture between the two wings," Mr. Vinoly said.
A juncture was then natural with Neoplatonism, the school of philosophy that later came to be held in high regard.
It was a juncture in my life, a horrible one, as anyone who has lost a parent knows.
"It feels like we're at a juncture where the future is maybe kind of in the past," he says.
We are approaching as significant a juncture in the fate of the Scotland national team as we have in years.
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