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"lies at the intersection" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is usually used as an idiom to describe two or more different things coming together, especially ideas or concepts. For example: "The truth lies at the intersection of history and mythology."
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"SuperBetter" lies at the intersection of self-improvement and selfishness.
The town lies at the intersection of roads from Bida, Baro, Tagagi, Lapai, and Ebba.
Moonie lies at the intersection of the Moonie and Newell highways.
The tale lies at the intersection of celebrity, teen culture, reality TV and the Internet.
She says fishing lies at the intersection of Chinese ambitions for military expansion and food security.
It lies at the intersection of roads from Ganta (in Liberia), Danané (Côte d'Ivoire), Kankan, and Macenta.
Judicial biography lies at the intersection of two dark alleys: a corner where judicial secrecy meets authorized biography.
It lies at the intersection of roads from Addis Ababa, Harer, and Djibouti and has an airport.
The answer is far from clear, due to a paradox that lies at the intersection of the two cases.
This song lies at the intersection of many of the sounds I heard in my formative years in Detroit.
The town is on the Bako River, a minor tributary of the Niger, and lies at the intersection of roads from Jebba, Zungeru, and Agaie.
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