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The phrase 'is at the intersection' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to describe a location, especially the location of a physical object. For example, "The sculpture is at the intersection of Main Street and First Avenue."
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Katya: Katya is at the intersection of glamor and comedy.
His research is at the intersection of finance and macroeconomics.
The restaurant is at the intersection of Routes 100A and 100B.
But it is at the intersection of Hollywood and the Avenue Montaigne where his sensibility dwells.
The city is at the intersection of rail and shipping lines.
The centre of gravity is at the intersection of AD and CE.
Between Europe and Asia, Georgia is at the intersection of turbulent cultural and historical forces.
The fair is at the intersection of Routes 169 and 171 in South Woodstock.
Cohen is at the intersection of at least three possibly disastrous legal stories.
His broad research interest is at the intersection of Artificial Intelligence and Cognitive Science.
Her research is at the intersection of Macroeconomics, Inequality, Economic Development, and Urban Economics.
More suggestions(20)
is at the intersection between
exists at the intersection
is at the concurrency
is at the interchange
is at the crossover
is at the crossroad
is at the convergence
is at the interaction
is at the juncture
belongs at the intersection
is at the confluence
begins at the intersection
is at the corner
is at the cross
benefits at the intersection
is at the crossroads
exactly at the intersection
is at the interface
is at the fore
is at the forefront
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