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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'junction for' is not correct in written English.
If you mean to connect two ideas or parts of a sentence, you should use the phrase 'in order to'. For example, "I bought a new computer in order to work from home more efficiently."
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Today, many left Jui Junction for their homes.
An archway in Loughborough Junction, for example, is about £350 a month.
Apeldoorn is a junction for roads and railways and is connected by canal to Zwolle.
Erode is a railway hub and is the junction for the Pykara and Mettur hydroelectric schemes.
Wednesday 20th July AM – sit at Loughborough Junction for 25 mins due to a signal failure at Blackfriars.
Thirty yards away, a lookout with a mobile phone clamped to his ear scans a busy traffic junction for police.
Last October, three weeks before the election, Donald Trump visited Grand Junction for a rally in an airport hangar.
Surely sexually challenged teenagers and elderly men in anoraks have been hanging about at Clapham Junction for longer than that.
The city's modern airport is a junction for internal air travel.
Rieti is a road junction for Rome (53 miles [87 km] southwest), Terni, and L'Aquila.
Zāhedān also is connected by rail with Pakistan, Zābol, and Tehrān; and it is a junction for roads east-west.
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