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The phrase "intersect to" can be grammatically correct and usable in written English, but it may not be commonly used. It typically means that two things cross or meet at a specific point. Example: The two roads intersect to form a busy intersection. In this sentence, "intersect to" is used to describe how the two roads come together at a certain point.
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Two narrow waterways intersect to form a pool at the center of the rectangular layout.
But how do biology, upbringing, and outside influences intersect to produce altruistic and heroic behavior?
Meteorologists can chart the points where temperatures and humidities intersect to let a cloud form.
It links two highways, the group points out, that already intersect to the east.
The Carbon Dioxide Problem Many factors intersect to make the prompt addressing of global warming very difficult, experts say.
Part child of Darwin and part mystic, Nietzsche searched for mathematical proof that time and space might actually intersect to make the "eternal recurrence" possible.
Lethem's book demonstrates what happens when the twin beams of passionate fandom and slicing critical intelligence intersect to illuminate a record you only thought you knew.
They are traversed by minute cracks that accord with the rhombohedral cleavage (planes of fracture that intersect to yield rhombic forms) of calcite.
You'll also find the Arsenal, a converted 18th-century Venetian military warehouse where restaurants, a cafe, a nightclub and boutiques intersect to create something of a high-end community center that is unusual for this part of Europe.
Certainly, operagoers cherish those rare occasions when all variables intersect to create the appearance of perfection; but they hold just as dearly to the memory of those unmagical nights when it all falls spectacularly apart.
Venus crosses the Sun's face when its orbit and Earth's intersect to form a line with the Sun, not when the orbits of the two planets are aligned along the same plane.
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