Sentence examples for a kind of intersection from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a kind of intersection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a point where different ideas, concepts, or paths meet or overlap.
Example: "The conference will explore a kind of intersection between technology and ethics, highlighting how they influence each other."
Alternatives: "a type of convergence" or "a form of overlap".

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For example, Khamsi [23] defined normal and uniform normal structure for metric spaces and proved that if ( X, d ) is a complete bounded metric space with uniform normal structure, then it has the fixed point property for nonexpansive mappings and a kind of intersection property which extends a result of Maluta [24] to metric spaces.

On the other hand, in 1989, Khamsi [11] defined normal and uniform normal structure for metric spaces and proved that if ( X, d ) is a complete bounded metric space with uniform normal structure, then it has the fixed point property for nonexpansive mappings and a kind of intersection property which extends the result of Maluta [12] to metric spaces.

In 1989, Khamsi [1] defined normal structure and uniform normal structure for metric spaces and utilized the same to prove that nonexpansive mappings on a complete bounded metric space equipped with uniform normal structure have fixed point property and further satisfy a kind of intersection property which extends results of Maluta [2] to metric spaces.

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When they'd backtracked around the loop, reeling in their line, they came to a kind of four-way intersection.

"We're at a very interesting kind of intersection right now where retail needs to be fun, it needs to be exciting".

Yet the conference was a kind of crossroads for him — an intersection of two careers, two philosophies of life, that once seemed parallel.

When Anderson sang, "I'll be the roundabout," most American listeners surely had no idea that he was referring to the kind of intersection known less euphoniously, in the U.S., as a traffic circle.

While I was kept there I wondered if this place was some kind of intersection for souls.

This kind of intersection is said to be "tangential" because the line is tangent to the curve: they touch at one point without crossing and they have the same slope there.

To simplify the statement, denote J as x coordinate of this kind of intersection.

It is the law's function to establish the rules which apply at this kind of intersection of technology and human interests.

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