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juncture

[juhngk-cher] / ˈdʒʌŋk tʃər /


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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

Australia is at a "critical juncture" in its transition to a low-emissions future, said the Climate Change Authority, an independent advisory body to the government.

From Barron's

In Andy’s words, “we are at a fascinating juncture in the markets.”

From Barron's

“Canadian society is at a critical juncture with respect to the future of policing.”

From Washington Post