Phrases with «pivotal juncture»

The phrase "pivotal juncture" means a critical moment or a turning point in a situation or event that will significantly impact its outcome. Full definition

Sentences with «pivotal juncture»

  • In an open letter, founder and director Matthew Strauss wrote: «For the past ten years White Flag Projects has worked to provide context and opportunities to artists at pivotal junctures in their careers, and give St. Louisans a space to engage with these exhibitions in the most direct way possible. (artforum.com)
  • «Our borough is at a pivotal juncture right now and Melinda is the kind of steady, experienced hand that we need.» (queenscampaigner.com)
  • Knowing he was at a pivotal juncture in his career, Scott chose to undertake what would be not only a major risk, but a risk that would become an incredibly grueling process, an epic challenge, and a payoff that wouldn't have its benefits until well after its completion in 1982. (bullz-eye.com)
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