Sentence examples for curious intersection from inspiring English sources

"curious intersection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe a coincidence or unexpected overlap of ideas, places, or events. Example: The novel's plotline took a curious intersection with the protagonist's real life, as the murder mystery she was reading about seemed to mirror the unsolved crime in her own small town.

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Oliver Peoples has paired up with Parabellum, the leather goods company, for a limited line of two unisex sunglasses, resulting in a curious intersection of rugged and polish.

He could detect the effects of the election around him, in the bursts of conflict and the curious intersection of new ideas with old ones.

The tape, which was viewed by a Newsweek correspondent, provides a curious intersection of two Americans whose roles in the war, however minor, have stirred considerable interest at home.

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Curious about the intersection of this new production process and the sex toy business, I called Taylor Coleman, LeLuv's owner and founder, to discuss the adult industry and the company's new 3-D-printed sexualineliness line.

Dealey Plaza is instead a curious mixture: part high-traffic intersection, part gateway to the city, part flood-control project, and part accidental historical monument.

A curious phenomenon has emerged at the intersection of fashion, sports and crime: dozens of men and women who have robbed, beaten, stabbed and shot at their fellow New Yorkers have done so while wearing Yankees caps or clothing.

Neither a chef nor a hacker, Simon is curious about subversive cuisine at the intersection of ecology and technology.

I am curious how you might look at other intersections of technology and the cultural production of female bodies such as in areas of reproductive technology (i.e. contraception: IUDs, the pill, and assisted reproduction: in vitro fertilization, artificial insemination).

But just down the street from my Harvard dorm room, at the intersection of Brattle and J.F.K. Streets, above the Curious George bookstore, there was a third-floor window with a familiar name: "Dewey, Cheetham, & Howe".

The writer is curious about those yellow, conical objects that are placed from time to time on the pavements of certain streets & intersections by traffic policemen.

Poof! Goodbye, intersection.

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