Juncture
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- a place where things join, a junction
- a critical moment in time
- We're at a crucial juncture in our relationship.
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Usage notes
In highly formal or bureaucratic language, "at this juncture" is often used as a fancy way of saying "now".
- I'm unable to ascertain its whereabouts at this juncture.
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See also
- Eggcorn, a phrase that is substituted for a similar-sounding phrase
- False etymology
- Four Candles
- Malapropism
- Mondegreen
- Phono-semantic matching
- Rebracketing or "juncture loss"
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