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Discover LudwigThe phrase "cross road" is not correct in standard English; the correct term is "crossroads." You can use it to refer to a point where two or more roads intersect, often used metaphorically to indicate a decision point in life
Example: "At this crossroads in my career, I must decide whether to pursue a new job opportunity or stay where I am."
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Cross road.
Enter gate, cross road.
Wyndhams, Charing Cross Road, WC2.
(Bon Jovi's album "Cross Road" got a 60 percent boost).
84 CHARING CROSS ROAD (1986) Frank Doel, British book seller.
You can hear the noise from Charing Cross Road throughout.
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I found myself at a cross-road.
Kenya is at a cross-road.
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Multiple sequence alignment computation stands at a cross-road between computation and biology.
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