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Are you attempting to create a flat oval surface? (That's a simple fill) or is the intersecting curve part of the intended surface? You should create some additional curves, if that is the case and create a series of 4-part boundaries.
The objective here is to create a three dimensional "dome" bridging the edge of the flat square surface.
That oval shape is composed of two cureves that touch at the edges of the square surface....that is where the tangency is.
It seems that if you construct a shape in this manner you need to put an additional curve at that tangency point....i.e.....you need more curves......unless you can "join" the two tangent curves somehow but I have not been successful doing that at this time
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