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The phrase "when it crosses" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it in contexts where you are referring to the moment something crosses a boundary, line, or threshold. Example: "The signal will change when it crosses the designated line."
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A sensor detects an object when it crosses its line of sight, and records the time of the detection.
The point at which is it at its highest (when it crosses the meridion) is defined to be local noon.
Religion can be its own thing, but when it crosses a line, and becomes abhorrent or makes something abhorrent, is when you'd have a problem with it.
After Vudu, the line reaches its highest elevation of 99 m when it crosses over European Road 6 (E6).
The reflection disappears when it crosses the accumulating land.
When it crosses the line of trees into direct sunlight, it bounces up and dissipates.
When it crosses a road, it runs the risk of getting spotted or squished.
However, the regression line also passes almost exactly through zero when it crosses the y-axis.
A fish is detected into the system when it crosses a control point, event that recalls our measuring process.
(Everything seems to grow when it crosses the Atlantic from east to west).
When it crosses that little white dish, you have to hack at it".
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