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crossing

[kraw-sing, kros-ing] / ˈkrɔ sɪŋ, ˈkrɒs ɪŋ /


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The news station said the FBI is investigating the incident as a possible terrorism threat due to the driver crossing state lines before the crash.

From Los Angeles Times

While tariffs directly affect goods crossing borders, trade policy can also impact services, which are vital U.S. exports.

From The Wall Street Journal

It reasons for this an "energised" jet stream, a fast-flowing current of air that travels around the planet, had seen low-pressure systems crossing the Atlantic towards the UK.

From BBC

Yet since the crossing reopened on Feb. 2, the numbers going in and out have been far fewer than the promised 100 per day.

From Los Angeles Times

After crossing the line with a massive margin of 1.5 seconds, she pumped one fist high in the air.

From The Wall Street Journal