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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a river crossing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a location or point where a river can be crossed, either by foot, vehicle, or other means.
Example: "The hikers found a safe river crossing to continue their journey through the wilderness."
Alternatives: "a river ford" or "a river passage".
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Its name, meaning Great Ford, arose from its location at a river crossing.
It developed in about the 7th century as a river crossing.
A 12-m-high modular block wall was constructed to support the end span of a major bridge structure at a river crossing.
The engraving seems to reproduce the meandering course of a river crossing the upper part of side A of the block, joined by two tributaries near two mountains.
Her brother carried her to the Naf River, joining thousands more who cast their fates to a river crossing into Bangladesh.
Portable television equipment in the field proved valuable for sending back to headquarters, by antenna radiation or coaxial cable, a picture of any scene of operations such as a river crossing.
A8 4 Hostages Killed in Philippines Four hostages were found shot to death execution-style after Muslim rebels holding 27 captives exchanged fire with Philippine troops near a river crossing.
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As always, the Liffey, a river crossed by bridges named for playwrights and patriots, lumbers its way to the sea.
Shared features include trees on the banks of a river crossed by a bridge and this is as far as the analogy goes.
An "izakaya" (Japanese drinking establishment) stands beside a river crossed with bridges of twisted metal, covered in a dried-out carpet of mud.
Mr McCloughlin opened a new road and took a boat across Lake Lothing to look at the site of a new river crossing.
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