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The phrase "a juncture between" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a point of connection or intersection between two or more things, such as ideas, events, or locations.
Example: "The conference served as a juncture between industry leaders and emerging startups, fostering collaboration and innovation."
Alternatives: "a crossroads between" or "a point of connection between".
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"The entrance is really just a juncture between the two wings," Mr. Vinoly said.
Many diplomats said the suicide bombing last Friday had altered the situation in the region, moving it to what Germany's foreign minister, Joschka Fischer, called "a juncture between war and peace".
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The muddled projected outcome left Israel teetering at a critical juncture between an ever sharper turn to the right or a more moderate reset of the political order.
Learning occurs at a juncture somewhere between the student audience wall and a single illuminated surface performing in front of it, whether it be live and material, or delayed and virtual.
The United States and China now stand at a critical juncture, between cooperation or competition, in what could be a costly and dangerous new space race that extends even beyond China.
The Ambassador, a four-lane, two-mile span connecting Detroit and Windsor, Ontario, over the Detroit River is a critical juncture between the U.S. and its largest trading partner.
"Yasser Arafat, in his state of health and at his age, is at a critical juncture between life and death," she said.
In the Senate censure of Andrew Jackson in 1834 after his scuttling of the national bank (a censure soon reversed), the issues were Federal versus local power and the shape of the nascent economy at a critical juncture between agrarianism and industrialization.
His message, as spelled out in a Q&A with voters on his Facebook page on Friday, is that Israel stands at a "critical juncture between two ways", warning that his rivals "will make concessions all along the way – the achievements we have gained while preserving the vital interests of the country".
He thinks the vaccine initiative is positioning itself at a crucial juncture between drug companies and developing countries, that the candidates it is moving toward trials are good ones, and that science will learn from the research regardless of the outcome.
The foundation for reading reaches a critical juncture between kindergarten and third grade.
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