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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a crossing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to describe a location where two paths or roads intersect. Example: I stopped my car at a crossing, waiting for the train to pass by. or The hikers were lost and unsure which direction to take at the crossing of two trails.
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Tee-boned at a crossing, they would be instant spam in a can.
On average, one person a day dies at a crossing in the United States.
At a crossing, a pedestrian steps in front of the car and it brakes sharply.
Last week three people were killed when an Amtrak train hit a truck at a crossing in Louisiana.
Warwick originated at a crossing place on the River Avon Upper Avonn) and was fortified about 915.
Last week three people were killed when one of its trains hit a truck at a crossing in Louisiana.
The truck, which was stopped at a crossing point in the West Bank, was apparently headed for Gaza.
And it's cheaper to give cyclists priority at a crossing than to build a flyover or a tunnel".
An Amtrak train struck a car at a crossing in Lakeland, killing four people in the car, the police said.
After 20m turn right at a crossing path, go through the gate, then turn left and continue down the track.
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