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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as they intersect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe the point or manner in which two or more things come together or cross each other.
Example: "The two lines on the graph are significant as they intersect at the origin, indicating a key point in the data."
Alternatives: "where they meet" or "at their crossing point".
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AMELIA - My PhD in a nutshell is looking at intersections of disability, gender and sexuality as they intersect and how that manifests in performance.
Himmelman traces these forces as they intersect throughout Bradlee's life.
Anderson's great gift is to catch the generations as they intersect.
The book traces the lives of three figures, as they intersect in Occupied France in 1944.
We also need to mobilise resources to meet these existing commitments, in particular as they intersect with drug policies.
The inaugural course addressed topics relating to strategy, leadership, and networking as they intersect with board functioning.
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JB: I wanted to write precisely about the crises and dilemmas I faced as they intersected in the moment.
After two or three minutes, the natural waves began to overlap, amplifying one another as they intersected across the group, and many of the trainees descended into hysterical fits of laughter.
The human rights lawyer Philippe Sands takes up the crisscrossing strands of four of these stories as they intersected in the city of Lviv in Baillie Gifford prize-winning East West Street: On the Origins of Genocide and Crimes Against Humanity (Weidenfeld & Nicolson).
The two relationships are shown in Figure 1 as MM and CC respectively; as drawn, they intersect at point 1, simultaneously determining the interest rate and the price level.
And to the degree to which they intersect as well.
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