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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'key juncture' is correct and usable in written English.
It is a way of referring to a critical moment or significant event. For example, "Change is implemented most easily at pivotal junctures, so introducing the policy at this key juncture is ideal."
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Five hours later came another key juncture.
We're at a key juncture here.
We are at a key juncture.
And if either Mourning or Gary Payton blows a fuse at a key juncture, who knows?
The efforts come at a key juncture in the battle for the Democratic nomination.
But when Evans lost the ball out of bounds at a key juncture, the Clippers fans sarcastically serenaded him.
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They also carried the Kings during the key junctures of a conference semifinal series victory over Dallas.
The true "must" is for Princeton to immediately begin to function better at key junctures of games.
At key junctures, top administrators and the trustees issued statements undermining the mediators' credibility with the strike leadership.
They can call on the latter at key junctures to solve organizational problems and generate new ideas.
The nerves and fears and doubts that he talks about so openly in his press conferences surfaced at a few key junctures in the match.
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