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Discover Ludwig"stands at the intersection" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to describe a location, usually when referring to a physical structure like a building. For example: "The old church stands at the intersection of High Street and Main Street."
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The headmaster, Mr. Aziz, runs the Block 5 school in Marja, which stands at the intersection of two dirt roads.
Because design stands at the intersection of artistry, engineering and commerce, ideas can blow in from many directions.
Betsy DeVos stands at the intersection of two family fortunes that helped to build the Christian right.
A permanent campus memorial to Officer Collier now stands at the intersection of Vassar and Main Streets.
To them, he stands at the intersection of his father's legacy, a nationalism that chafes at occupation and, in their words, a thirst for leadership in uncertain times.
But much has changed since then: a Gap store now stands at the intersection of Haight and Ashbury among the second-hand clothes and record stores.
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Like Bell Labs, the transistor stood at the intersection of theoretical science and applied engineering.
Black officers in New York City stand at the intersection of those lines.
There the city stood at the intersection of empires for five centuries.
"We really stand at the intersection of opportunity and possibility," he said.
He understood that emotional attachment, he stood at the intersection of technology and art.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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