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"at a fork" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used when referring to a decision that needs to be made, or a point of divergence. For example: "At a fork in the road, we had to decide which path to take."
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We're at a fork in the road.
Serbia would then be at a fork in the road.
Europe is at a fork in the road.
Developing nations are at a fork in the road.
Our nation is at a Fork in the Road.
Li said: "We stand at a fork in road.
We are at a fork in the road here.
We're standing at a fork in the road.
Conclusion remark: Standing at a fork in the road : for or against capital punishment / Itaru Tomiya.
At a fork in the road, Ficre lets my hand go and waves me on.
At a fork in the road, a young woman appeared, holding her thumb out.
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