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juncture

[juhngk-cher] / ˈdʒʌŋk tʃər /


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The announcements come at a particularly interesting juncture.

From BBC

“They’re not planning on a January cut, but I don’t think this chair, at this juncture, is able to rule anything out.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“That seems to me much more interesting at this juncture of my life.”

From Los Angeles Times

That uptick has arrived as Young approaches a critical juncture in his young career.

From The Wall Street Journal

Identity is very much fluid at this historical juncture, when a man’s severed leg turns up in the belly of a dead shark and no one can identify it.

From The Wall Street Journal