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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at the conjunction" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific point where two or more things come together or intersect, often in a discussion of ideas or concepts.
Example: "The two theories meet at the conjunction of their fundamental principles."
Alternatives: "at the intersection" or "at the point of convergence".
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It sits on the Dalälven river at the conjunction of Västmanland, Dalarna and Gävleborg counties.
At the conjunction between business and politics, the shortage of women is especially apparent.
"Night Anchorage at Whampoa" recreates a mid-19th-century scene at the conjunction of the Pearl River and Whampoa Reach.
Situated at the conjunction of the Columbia and Willamette Rivers, the island incarnates some of the best of the Pacific Northwest.
The change is particularly striking at the conjunction of the Gulf Stream and the Labrador Current, where the interface is called the "cold wall".
One Jackson Square, a condominium at the conjunction of Greenwich and Eighth Avenues in the West Village, took its name from the small park it overlooks.
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However, at present, the conjunction of two selective, compatible C H activation processes often presents regioselectivity/scope limitations, the need for a large excess of one coupling partner, harsh conditions, and/or expensive additives.
At the same time, the conjunction of stories from New York and Guantánamo seemed to crystallize Anderson's intention: she was drawing a line between the fear of evil and the evil that fear can create.
The urban design of the World Trade Center has always been negotiated at the unhealthy conjunction point of sentimentality and commerce, with political and emotional desires jostling against hard-edged business motives.
Meanwhile, the distal bile duct and the pancreatic duct separate and remain connected solely at the duodenal conjunction, the so‐called ampulla of Vater 2, 3.
Sham EA was performed by stimulation of a non-acupoint located at the ventral conjunction between the forelimb and the trunk as previous described [ 24].
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