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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'cross this' is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to mean 'in comparison to this' or 'in contrast to this.' For example: "His career accomplishments have been impressive, but his experience in this field is limited - cross this, her credentials are much more impressive."
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We need to cross this line".
Well, sure, I can cross this river.
"Nobody will cross this line!" he announced.
"I'm ready to cross this bridge," he told him.
To cross this immensely empty landscape takes weeks.
At participating outlets, EVERYTHING is hot cross this Easter".
Maybe it is difficult to cross this particular cultural barrier.
All we got to do is cross this here field!
"An inland river must cross this vast unknown land.
I said, 'Be careful because you cannot cross this line.' ".
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"I'm carrying the cross this year.
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