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The phrase "are an intersection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the point at which two or more things meet or overlap, often in a conceptual or abstract sense.
Example: "The findings of this study are an intersection of various fields, including psychology, sociology, and education."
Alternatives: "represent a convergence of" or "are a meeting point of".
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These surfaces are an intersection of closed hemispheres, i.e. spherical polytopes.
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Finally, let us recall that a compact space is called an (R_{delta} -set pR_{delta} -setan intersection of a decreasing sequence of comprovidedspaces.
A compact space is called an (R_{delta}) -set if it is an intersection of a decreasing sequence of compact AR-spaces.
In 20 minutes there is an intersection of trails.
But a few years after that Ray Charles released a cover that was an intersection of jazz, soul, and country.
The object is an intersection of steel railroad tracks, minus the ties, acquired from a salvage yard in Pennsylvania.
In addition to being an intersection of musical styles, Hiya wal Âalam's music is also a distinct coalescence of cultures.
One of his workshops, Thresholds and Lust, is an intersection of both his festivals – this Festival of Death and Dying, and his prior Festival of Really Good Sex.
It is an intersection of what some people call low and high cultures, with a healthy dose of American kitsch thrown in.
First stop is an intersection of two cultures, two histories, both vital to the story of Harlem: where Tito Puente Way crosses paths with Duke Ellington Circle.
"It was an intersection of absolutely inappropriate sensibilities," she said, though I would love to see what havoc she could wreak on that genre.
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