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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a popular intersection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a location where two or more roads meet that is frequently visited or well-known among people.
Example: "The café is located at a popular intersection, making it a convenient spot for commuters."
Alternatives: "a busy junction" or "a well-frequented crossing".
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In the northern neighborhood of Prenzlauer Berg in Berlin, the artist has glued up "Snowden Street" ("Snowdenstrasse" in German) at a popular intersection.
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The intersection appeared to be a popular place to stop, with broad aprons of gravel beside the pavement and trash strewn around.
Le Marilou is only twenty metres from the intersection where Le Petit Cambodge, a popular Cambodian restaurant, and Le Carillon, a bar with draft beer, face each other.
Mr. Zemsky, the principal of Larkin Development Group, also built Larkin Square, a collection of restaurants and covered outdoor seating areas and event stages at the intersection of Swan and Seneca Streets that has quickly become a popular gathering place.
With the completion of the I-696 and I-75 intersection in 1988, the downtown area suddenly transformed itself into a popular bar and restaurant location, no longer a quiet hardware/hair salon/laundromat mecca.
The intersection is two blocks away from a school and steps away from a popular playground.
Sunday at 2 p.m., "Forever Fashionable Flatiron" visits a popular shopping district of the past and present, meeting in front of the Flatiron Building, at the intersection of Broadway, Fifth Avenue and 23rd Street.
The explosion occurred at a busy intersection in the Vezneciler district during morning rush-hour, near Istanbul University and the Grand Bazaar, a popular tourist attraction in the historic Sultanahmet district.
A popular parameterisation of the plenoptic function, known as the light field [15] defines each light ray by its intersection with a camera plane and a focal plane: I = P 4 ( V x, V y, x, y ), (2).
A popular journal.
The STEAM Caucus, a popular acronym for Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts and Math, which "aims to change the vocabulary of education to recognize the benefits of both the arts and sciences -- and their intersections -- to our country's future generations.
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