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Discover LudwigThe phrase "abrupt juncture" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a sudden or unexpected point of transition or change in a situation or narrative.
Example: "The story reached an abrupt juncture when the protagonist discovered the hidden truth."
Alternatives: "sudden turning point" or "unexpected crossroads".
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In the overlapping Upper East Side historic district, the median household income of homeowners is seven hundred and thirty thousand dollars a year... for New Yorkers, this abrupt juncture of the Upper East Side and Harlem is like a formation of the Ice Age: dramatic, but so familiar that it is barely noticed.
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"Although some fog always surrounds the outlook, there is more than the usual amount of uncertainty at this juncture about the economic future," Mr. Ferguson said, alluding in particular to an abrupt drop-off in capital investment by businesses and concern that consumers might limit their spending because of the decline in stocks over the last year.
A critical juncture".
Very abrupt," she says.
"It was very abrupt.
He was very abrupt.
"This is a critical juncture".
An abrupt stop.
Abrupt changes can be risky.
leader at this critical juncture.
Ukraine now stands at an important juncture.
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