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'examine the intersections' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a situation where two or more different things are connected, influencing each other. For example, you could say: "We need to examine the intersections between politics and economics to understand the implications of our laws."
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We examine the intersections of the elliptical and circular loci in Figure 10.
In our analysis, we examine the intersections of race and gender with students' sense of belonging, a topic largely absent from the current literature.
Sometimes, these theologies themselves also neglect to examine the intersections that shape people's experiences.
The two-year long initiative includes community programming lectures, workshops, and exhibitions that examine the intersections between race and technology in the context of the larger African Diaspora.
It is an area that would greatly benefit from further inquiry that could more intensively examine the intersections (gender, ethnicity, geography) and specific contexts (family vs individual homelessness) therein.
Differentially expressed genes are shown in Additional files 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, and 9. Venn diagrams were created to examine the intersections and relative complements of groups of contrasts (treatment pairs compared) that were deemed biologically interesting using locally developed tools.
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The Multi-Site AIDS Cohort Study, or MACS, will directly examine the intersection of AIDS and aging over the next five years.
The show, which will include 150 packets picked off city streets, as well as 12 blown-up prints made from them, is meant to examine the intersection of advertising and addiction and provoke questions about how society addresses dependence and disease.
We examine the intersection of antagonistic, diplomatic, subordinate, and kinship relationships and discuss how these overlapping networks contributed to dynamic changes in the Classic period.
This study provided a unique opportunity to examine the intersection of therapeutic justice, gender, crime, and health by reporting findings from a longitudinal study of 133 participants in a mental health court (30 women and 63 men).
Much of the past research in this area has focused on student knowledge of microevolution, but following the work of Catley (2006) and others, we argue that it is necessary to examine the intersection of knowledge, acceptance, and belief in macroevolution as well.
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