Re: at this junction = at this moment?
- From: Prai Jei <pvstownsend@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 08 Oct 2005 23:23:44 +0100
reiro (or somebody else of the same name) wrote thusly in message
<op.syclxriz2ys0k8@mazon-31aucytot>:
> I talked to my friend today and he used this expression "at this junction"
> in one of the sentences he said. After I asked him what it meant he told
> me it meant "at this moment". I though it was some kind of an idiom but I
> couldn't find it in any of my dictionaries. I couldn't find it on the
> Internet in this meaning either. Can you please tell me if this expression
> really exists.
He probably meant "at this juncture".
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