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The phrase "a point of intersection for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing where two or more things meet or overlap, such as ideas, paths, or concepts.
Example: "The conference served as a point of intersection for various fields of research, allowing experts to share their insights."
Alternatives: "a meeting point for" or "a convergence of".
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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.
Focusing on the participation of female missionaries and home economists, Ms. Schatz's talk explores the history of this unique and experimental program run by the Colleges of Agriculture and Home Economics and its significance as a point of intersection for the history of American women and the US in the world.
Interestingly, studies in hepatocytes and β-cells have shown the presence of a BAD/glucokinase complex at the mitochondria suggesting a point of intersection for processes that regulate glycolysis and apoptosis [16].
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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.
I would guess so, yet they each share a common focus (the Sun) in their elliptical orbits, a single point of intersection for each planer orbit, right?
Ca2+ is a crucial point of intersection for many distinct molecular signaling pathways that promote and modulate angiogenesis.
(ii) Justification of model structure: every point of intersection for a sclerostin effect has an experimental or clinical basis in the published literature.
It will also serve as another point of intersection for Burress and Gilbride.
Salahadin Road, for the most part pancake-flat and arrow-straight, is the point of intersection for Gaza's hostile neighbors.
Using the Winters Chambon criterion the PoG can be determined by establishing the point of intersection for the G′ and the G″ at the frequency w.
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