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The phrase "crossing between" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It typically refers to the act of going from one place to another, often implying that the two places are separated by some sort of boundary or obstacle. Example: The hikers set off on their journey, crossing between valleys and mountains as they made their way towards the summit.
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Adichie's characters are always crossing between languages.
We have about 800 gang members crossing between ports of entry.
There were Israeli and Palestinian businessmen, politicians, artists, gamblers, shoppers, tourists and peaceniks crossing between the two sides.
When Border Patrol Agents encounter "aliens" who are crossing between ports of entry, they are already on U.S. soil.
We further sequence the individual embryos and endosperms of 88 maize kernels crossing between regular and inducer lines.
Secondly, they're crossing between ports of entry, either across rivers or through the desert.
Saddleback Meadows has become an important wildlife corridor for animals crossing between open areas.
The story blends literary fiction and science fiction, geographically crossing between Beijing, Shanghai, and Los Angeles.
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China also opened a border-crossing between Tibet and India, closed for 44 years.
Cargo Ship Voyages (01474 333314; cargoshipvoyages.co.uk) offers unusual trips on coasters criss-crossing between UK and continental ports.
Instances of back-crossing between bream and roach × bream hybrids were also observed in Lough.
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