Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “be at a crossroads“ and it is a phrase meaning “be in a critical point where an important decision/choice must be made”.
Example Sentence: Walter Ricciardi, a senior adviser to the Italian health ministry on the coronavirus outbreak, told the Guardian: “Italy is at a crossroads right now. If we do not apply containment measures and the numbers continue to rise, localised lockdowns will be required.”
This phrase is present in The The Guardian article Italy at a crossroads as fears grow of Covid-19 second wave and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Guardian
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