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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intersect through" can be used in written English, but it may not be suitable for all contexts.
It is commonly used in mathematics and geometry to describe the point where two lines or shapes cross each other. Here are a few examples: - "The two roads intersect through the center of town." - "The red line intersects through the blue line at a 90-degree angle." - "These two equations intersect through the point (2,5)." Overall, "intersect through" is a clear and concise way to describe the action of two objects crossing each other. However, it may sound awkward or out of place in casual conversation or other non-mathematical contexts.
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Mr. Cook's and Ms. Walker's lives continued to intersect through Mr. Newland.
The members intersect through messages exchanged on the site and social, charitable and business events organized through the site.
The stories of Tom Robinson and Boo Radley, a pair of mockingbirds, intersect through the lives of children testing the waters of maturity.
And in "The Tesseract," Mr. Garland, the author of the cult novel "The Beach," dovetails the stories of three groups of people who would normally never meet but whose lives intersect through the mercurial workings of fate.
Well, maybe, though you wouldn't know it from the attention Madonna instead lavishes on Wally and Wallis, who initially intersect through the crosscutting and then — as their respective bad times worsen — begin speaking to each other across time and space.
The logic of the last two needs no further discussion; in the first, comic effects are contrived by making a situation participate simultaneously in two independent chains of events with different associative contexts, which intersect through coincidence, mistaken identity, or confusions of time and occasion.
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When fracture plane intersects through perforated borehole, influence of fracture plane on fracture initiation is relatively larger.
This 'band' of hard phase is intersected through the fracture initiation site by 'bands' of the soft phase aligned with shear.
Based on the Pulitzer-prize winning play by the exact name, this 2003 HBO series focused on six New Yorkers intersected through a single commonality; the aids epidemic.
Mr. Dessner really knows how to make the music of nightclubs and conservatories intersect, and through the weekend he was an important connector, showing up with the "In C" ensemble, as a member of Clogs, and with Mr. Muhly and Mr. Bartlett.
Variations of the water level in a hydrothermal system is most obvious when aquifers intersect the surface, through direct outpouring of water from wells or springs, or variations in the water level of crater lakes.
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