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"cross the river" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
You could use it to talk about a person or object physically crossing a river, such as when you say "we had to cross the river in order to get to the other side."
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We cross the River Dee. "We have a river Dee, too," Gillian says.
Eventually, however, artists will cross the river.
Sides, we be just cross the river.
They cross the river and proceed north.
"A lot of private boats cross the river," she said.
One is the site chosen to cross the river.
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"We managed to get some of our friends' wheelchairs into the rafts to cross the rivers.
They crossed the river.
We crossed the river only halfway.
"It was very bad crossing the river.
* * * Saul crossed the river under Tower Bridge.
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