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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as to intersect" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the point or manner in which two or more things meet or cross each other.
Example: "The two lines were drawn in such a way as to intersect at a right angle."
Alternatives: "in order to intersect" or "so as to intersect".
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Any number of immensely distant civilizations could have developed and ultimately perished, while flooding the cosmos with signals that have long since passed or will never arrive so as to intersect with our woefully narrow listening window of mere decades (so far).
Thus, in addition to steering the well so as to intersect hydrocarbon-bearing reservoirs, the reservoir engineer must assure to a reasonable degree of confidence that the well drills successfully and safely to the target.
An alternative method for finding periodic orbits is to put a Poincaré section in the phase space in such a way as to intersect the periodic orbit, which then becomes a fixed point of a map defined from the section to itself.
Addressing this contingency, the Ohio delegates included a provision in the draft Ohio constitution that if the trapper's report about Lake Michigan's position was correct, the state boundary line would be angled slightly northeast so as to intersect Lake Erie at the "most northerly cape of the Miami [Maumee] Bay".
A pair of small 1 mW, 635 nm lasers (CPS180; Thor Labs) was aligned so as to intersect at the focal point of the collection optics.
Figure 3 (bottom, right) is obtained by averaging the last 72 h of the simulation on a zonal section at 22°N, so as to intersect the dust plume that is skirting the storm to the north throughout its westward progression.
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From the interchange, the highway travels west as Pacific Avenue and north as Maple Street to intersect two streets that are the westernmost segments of U.S. Route 2 (US 2), Hewitt Avenue and California Street.
On its website, BP describes the process of building the relief wells as "drilling a second well to intersect the original, flowing well as deeply as possible.
M-47 is known as Midland Road as it runs slightly northwest to intersect with M-58 (State Road) in Saginaw Charter Township running parallel to the Tittabawassee River.
As socioeconomic alienation increasingly began to intersect with confessional grievances, and as the Palestinian presence in Lebanon began to essentially acquire the status of a "state within a state," Lebanon's delicate political balance began to unravel.
Never close, they came from opposite directions to intersect at the Bauhaus as teachers in the 1920s.
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