A) "He was at a crossroad in his life." B) "He was at a crossroads in his life."
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t1%3B%2Cat%20a%20crossroad%3B%2Cc0 It seems both were used in the first part of the 20th century, but by 1940,"at a crossroads" started becoming steadily more popular. While both are correct, the plural version is much, more frequently used now.
— BarbaraPA
t1%3B%2Cat%20a%20crossroad%3B%2Cc0 It seems both were used in the first part of the 20th century, but by 1940,"at a crossroads" started becoming steadily more popular.
While both are correct, the plural version is much, more frequently used now.
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