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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as we cross" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an action or event occurring while moving from one side to another, often in a physical or metaphorical sense.
Example: "As we cross the bridge, take a moment to enjoy the view of the river below."
Alternatives: "while we traverse" or "as we move across".
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But as we cross the lobby, she immediately gets recognised.
The houses get bigger as we cross Ridgewood Road.
As we cross Arizona Saturday night, we're three hours late, normal for this route.
"Ready to get crazy?" she yells as we cross 2nd Avenue.
I keep my mind on that as we cross crazy Brabourne Road – believing in reincarnation probably helps.
"God bless us as we cross from greensides into darker," he sang, against the mournful whine of a violin.
This leaves us freer to invent our own narratives as we cross and re-cross the city.
Tubby Taylor shows a keen insight into the cricketing mind, as we cross to the start of the match.
"Drive like Jesus," he says, as we cross a big iron bridge with views across Lake Michigan.
"That's the 'David,' " I say as we cross the piazza, omitting the fact that it's also a copy.
"It's our favorite place," says the 38-year-old Cara as we cross the road in the middle of the night.
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