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The phrase "as the intersection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a point where two or more things meet or overlap, often in a metaphorical or conceptual context.
Example: "The study highlights the importance of collaboration as the intersection of different disciplines can lead to innovative solutions."
Alternatives: "at the convergence" or "in the overlap".
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What others saw as naïve faith, Blair embraced as the intersection of destiny and choice.
He defined a conic as the intersection of a cone and a plane (see figure).
The normal was calculated as the intersection - the center of the sphere.
The intersection of food and fashion is silly, just as the intersection of fashion and anything else is silly.
She describes Afrofuturism as "the intersection between black culture, technology, liberation and the imagination, with some mysticism thrown in, too.
The location is not identified, but most residents would recognize it as the intersection of Millburn Avenue and Main Street.
For this analysis, the extravascular compartment was defined as the intersection of the DAPI mask and the extravascular volume.
(In astronomy it is defined as the intersection on the celestial sphere of a plane perpendicular to a plumb line).
A "cell entry" is defined as the intersection at which a row and a column meet on a spreadsheet.
His work and writing, which focuses on drawing as the intersection representation and build form has been published.
He grew up in Queens, in what he describes as the intersection of Lefrak City, Corona, Rego Park and Forest Hills.
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