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The phrase "about the crossing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic related to a crossing, such as a road, railway, or any other type of intersection.
Example: "The report provides detailed information about the crossing and its safety measures."
Alternatives: "regarding the crossing" or "concerning the crossing".
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A militiaman threatens to shoot anyone too inquisitive about the crossing.
So metaphorically, Gonzalez talks about the crossing of borders — the idea of how a passport perhaps represents a national identity and this passport really being open.
Mr Burnett's warning about potential violence comes after many British lorry drivers have voiced their fear and anger about the crossing between Calais and Dover in recent days.
Mr. Kunstler's two months of research for the Washington painting included consulting historians and books, as well as journals about the crossing and weather records.
Lean is talking about the crossing of the Nafud desert, the "sun's anvil," by Lawrence and Ali Omarr Sharif), a journey thought to be suicidal.
The second big point is that, as a black gay man, I was moved to tell stories about the crossing of race and sexuality.
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What about the crosses on the walls?
"How?" I told her about the crosses.
Mr. Cameron was less enthused about the cross-gender reaction.
The application form contains additional useful information about the cross-registration process at the law school.
"Is it an intellectual challenge for you?" he asked Soering about the cross-examination.
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