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Discover Ludwig"it crosses" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that moves or travels from one side or location to the other. Example: The bridge is so narrow that only one car can cross at a time. In this sentence, "cross" is used as a verb, with "it" as the subject. The phrase "it crosses" indicates that the bridge is capable of allowing cars to travel from one side to the other.
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It crosses generations, too.
It crosses some boundaries".
It crosses few roads.
"It crosses all groups.
It crosses her mind every day.
It crosses the Irish border.
"It crosses so many genres.
But it crosses so many boundaries, geographically.
But you know it crosses their minds.
"It crosses my mind," he said.
Somehow it crosses an invisible line.
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