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The phrase "a point of intersection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts involving mathematics, geometry, or discussions about ideas or concepts that converge.
Example: "In geometry, a point of intersection is where two lines meet on a graph."
Alternatives: "a meeting point" or "a convergence point."
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"It gives us a point of intersection".
But the lessons of two decades of Hansonism suggest there can be a point of intersection.
Khabarovsk is also a major station along the Trans-Siberian railroad, a point of intersection where passengers can change from one train system to the other.
There is a point of intersection for the festival and the market: most of the films in the competition are also shown exclusively in the market, where attendees have to purchase a pass for admission.
How to find a point of intersection between the gauzy, sun-dappled languor of her maiden hit Slow and the amiable fussbudget tendencies of the woman who wrote it?
Mr. Assad faces still others pressures: a soft economy; a surging Islamic community; and many questions about whether Mr. Assad himself is the real power in Syria or, as one intellectual speculated, only "a point of intersection between factions of power".
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To find a point of the intersection of m closed and convex subsets in a Banach space, in 2007, Alber [18] first studied the iterative method with Bregman projections.
Law 6 refers to the time period D and states that in this period, each country (c in C) does not have a point of self-intersection (cf. Definition 3).
'REC' + 'ENTER' key --> input dimensions +'ENTER' key Trim - trims a line to an earlier point of intersection.
For instance, two different points have a unique connecting line, and two different lines have a unique point of intersection.
For example, in bearing based localization in two dimensions, typically three or more lines have a common point of intersection.
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