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You can use "be at a crossroads" when you are referring to a situation in which you are faced with two or more options and struggling to decide which option to take. For example, "I am at a crossroads in my career, and I'm not sure which direction to take."
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The student movement was perceived to be at a crossroad.
When I asked Jane whether having an online girlfriend -- whom I will call S. -- would keep her from pursuing a relationship with someone she met in person, she wrote, "I would probably be at a crossroad because S. means so much to me.
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Hockey may be at a crossroads.
"We might be at a crossroads.
Obex, Ms. Johnson realizes, is at a crossroad.
The franchise is at a crossroad.
The net result is that we are at a crossroad.
Skateboard videos are at a crossroad.
We were at a crossroads.
I was at a crossroads.
The circuit is at a crossroads.
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