The phrase "places of convergence" is correct and usable in written English. It refers to places where different groups of people meet or intersect with each other. For example, "Many people gather at the town square, making it a place of convergence for all who live in the area."
Resource rooms will also serve as a place of convergence for parents of children with special needs where they will be able to receive information and guidance from professionals.
This episode underscores Baics's argument that the public markets, especially Catharine, drew in people from around the city, as well as Long Island and New Jersey, creating spaces that were not only places of spatial convergence and social and economic exchange but also of cultural engagement.
"From an investment point of view, the really interesting places in terms of convergence are further east: Turkey, Bulgaria, Romania," said Jerome Booth, a fund manager at Ashmore Investment Management in London, a specialist in emerging-markets portfolios.
We must transit to complementarity in place of competition, convergence in place of conflict, holism in place of hedonism, optimization in place of maximization.
Perhaps music alone has managed to really express this internal physiognomy and really be a "place" of extensive convergence.
We conclude from these observations that the integrative processing of observed pain-relevant tactile and action information may take place in zones of convergence between higher order somatosensory processing and adjacent sensorimotor territories.
But their origins are in Salvador da Bahia, or Havana, or Brooklyn — places of noise and convergence.
The past decade has seen endless speculation -- on the floor of Congress, in the pages of FORBES and other places -- about the convergence of the cable television and telephone businesses.
Emphasis is placed on explicit rates of convergence for chains used in applications to physics, biology, and statistics.
Choral Fields 1-6 were created in a studio by the River Thames at London's West India Dock, a place known for point of convergence for water, boats, traffic, planes, telecommunications, banking, and glass-and-steel skyscrapers.
In places, this convergence of online and offline arenas is readily apparent.
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