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The phrase "intersecting each other" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to describe two or more objects that meet or cross at one or more points. For example, "The two roads intersected each other at the bridge."
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Laid out in 1871, with wide, tree-lined boulevards intersecting each other at right angles, the city was made the prefectural capital in 1886.
New York still had terrible water, La Rochefoucauld-Liancourt said, but "the new part of the city built adjoining to Hudson's River, and parallel with its course, is infinitely more handsome; the streets there being generally straight, broad, intersecting each other at right angles, and the houses much better built".
The stratigraphy of the painting is quite complex, with colors intersecting each other.
Compound 1 features novel lanthanide carboxylate groups chains composed of three samehanded helical strands intersecting each other through hinged lanthanide atoms, and these chains are cross-linked by phenylene moieties of carboxylate ligands into a 2D layer structure.
The spectrogram of the signal is shown in Figure 2(a), referred to as test image 1 (TI 1). Figure 2 TFDs of a synthetic signal consisting of two sinusoidal FM components intersecting each other.
Each layer of color was laid on top of a previously dried one and effectively separated from the lower one forming a quite complex stratigraphy with colors intersecting each other.
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At the terminus of the glacier many crevasses may intersect each other, forming jagged pinnacles of ice called seracs.
Second case: the surfaces do intersect each other.
First case: the surfaces do not intersect each other.
Mp magnetization loops intersect each other for Bc1p⩽Bm⩽Bdp and decrease suddenly at Bdp.
If some split is possible, trajectories of both sections intersect each other.
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