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The phrase "about the intersections of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the connections or overlaps between different subjects, ideas, or fields.
Example: "This paper explores the intersections of technology and education, highlighting how digital tools can enhance learning experiences."
Alternatives: "regarding the overlaps of" or "concerning the connections between".
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An interdisciplinary social scientist, she writes about the intersections of science, technology, medicine, and inequality.
There are various ways to participate and any input about the intersections of agriculture and wild foods is welcomed.
More broadly, she writes about the intersections of theatre and popular culture, and examines how media phenomenon impact traditional theatre spaces, as well as theatricality in online spaces.
Whether you are looking to join an organization or grow your skills as a student organization leader, or whether you are looking to learn more about the intersections of identity and dive deeper into your own cultural heritage, the Student Activities Office is here to support you.
Bond with an experienced mentor, create long-lasting relationships with your fellow CMI first years, learn about life after Columbia in our career-oriented dinners and gain support from your classmates as you participate in discussions about the intersections of identities.
I write about the intersections of health and personal finance.
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The movie is very canny about the intersection of sex, power and money.
The cutting-edge discussions at YearlyKos were about the intersection of technology and politics.
Merritt often speaks at conferences about the intersection of games and sexuality.
OFFICIALLY, this column is about the "intersection of life and work".
MY editors describe this column as being about the intersection of life and work.
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