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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a junction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific point where two or more paths, roads, or ideas meet or intersect.
Example: "The sign indicated that we should turn left at a junction to reach the town center."
Alternatives: "at an intersection" or "at a crossroads".
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Go straight on at a junction.
So I find myself at a junction, with an important choice to make.
Jez Butterworth's apartment, in Borough, near London Bridge, sits at a junction between worlds.
At a junction Harry lets another car go, even though he has right of way.
The city is an agricultural trade centre located at a junction of major roads.
"This is why we lost," Angela Alise declares at a junction that is pointed and hilarious.
We've straddled two worlds, and sat uncomfortably at a junction of "either" and "or".
The town gradually became a trading centre at a junction of roads and caravan trails.
The first relationship deals with currents at a junction of conductors.
At a junction with Rue Troyon, there's a triangle of pavement.
If the rules at a junction are not clear, they are easy to break.
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