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How to use navigate in a sentence

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Mr Foster thought a hovercraft would be the perfect vehicle to boost tourism and navigate the mudflats of Southend when the tide is out.
So individuals who can translate complex terms and navigate the quagmire are in great demand.
The recovery environment will boot and present a menu system that is fairly easy to navigate.
It's not even all that easy to navigate, because most of the material has just accreted over the past seven years.
They set aside-or try-their fears of slickened roads that their brand-new all-season radials will fail to navigate.
They got out, scrambled up the ridge for a better look, and saw rapids but no falls that looked too large to navigate.
They then navigate back in the dark and head for their burrows before any predators catch them regurgitating the fish for their greedy chicks.
You then navigate to the option which you want using the numeric keypad and go further down each nested menu.
This language of the plain and the crystal clear conceals the fact that we navigate in murky waters.
The gift was a light-hearted testament to his ability to navigate both sides of this nation's racial divide.
Beat up a bunch of not-too-bright enemies, navigate a level, throw in some physical obstacles, lather, rinse, repeat.
Laid out linearly, the airport terminal is easy to navigate without the need for complex signage.
Not every writer has mastered the craft well enough to navigate around the roadblocks, and that's the reason why god created editors.
The area between the cooktop workspace and a roomy prep island is wide enough for two people to navigate.
Within each feature set you can navigate with the tab key and the arrow keys.
This straightforward organisation makes it easy to look things up, cross-reference and navigate one's way through the book.
The goal of this expedition was to navigate to the North Magnetic Pole by traditional means using a sextant and an astrocompass.
Even if voters navigate those dangers, another shoal lurks beneath their bow.
All aviators are taught to aviate, navigate, communicate, and to prioritize tasks.
My adrenaline was so pumped for mission accomplishment, that I failed to properly aviate, navigate, and communicate.
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