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Discover LudwigThe phrase "intersections of" is correct and can be used in written English
It can be used to refer to two separate concepts that converge, overlap, or meet. For example, you could say "This book explores the intersections of technology and politics."
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| "Cinema = Movement: Intersections of Japanese Art and Politics".
The five intersections of our lines were "steady states".
The physical and imagined intersections of New York now have become a perpetual rerun to me.
Intense fire was being exchanged at one of the main intersections of the city.
Harold Norris, New York: Thank you for discussing the intersections of culture and economics.
Riggall says they are always looking for dynamic intersections of film storylines with real-life concerns.
Those collisions will come at intersections of two opposing beams of ions.
The reliefs operate at busy intersections of pictorial, sculptural, industrial and digital ideas and processes.
This weekend's concerts look at intersections of classical and popular forms.
What happens at the many intersections of the environment and commerce?
The Klezmatics were more rowdy, heading for the intersections of klezmer and jazz.
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