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Steer
verb
To castrate (a male calf).
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The word 'steer' is correct and usable in written English.
It has multiple meanings and can function as both a noun and a verb. As a noun, 'steer' refers to a male bovine, typically castrated and raised for beef. For example, "The farmer's cattle consisted of both cows and steers." As a verb, 'steer' means to guide or direct in a particular direction. For example, "The captain expertly steered the ship through the turbulent waters." It can also be used metaphorically to mean to control or influence something. For example, "The CEO steered the company towards success with her innovative ideas." Overall, 'steer' is a versatile word that can be used in a variety of contexts to convey the idea of directing or guiding something.
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Now his job is to steer Orient away from the bottom four and resurrect a campaign that began with a play-off hangover, tasked by the club's new owner, Francesco Becchetti, with developing a side capable of promotion to the Championship.
The winner came midway through the second half when Liam Boyce and Michael Gardyne combined on the right, and when Gardyne swung over the cross to the back post Jamie Reckord was free to steer the ball into the empty net.
If he gets the chance Miliband might steer a divided Britain towards a gentler, social democratic Britain along German or Scandinavian lines.
"I hope that this is the start of something," said Mamadou Sakho, the hulking Liverpool defender who was on the spot to make the difference to steer in two of France's required three goals, although one was recorded as an own goal in the end.
Poroshenko will also need to steer a delicate geopolitical path, moving the country towards closer ties with Europe demanded by the Euromaidan protests that swept out the government of Viktor Yanukovych in February, while improving relations with Russia, Ukraine's often belligerent neighbour.
The tumbling ruble and the drop in the price of oil have helped steer Kazakhstan's economy into a cul-de-sac, slowing growth projections, forcing officials to recalculate the budget, and suggesting the tenge is overvalued.
In both these cases, ordinary people used technologies of connection to help them steer their own affairs, not merely managing complex domains to a minimal threshold of competence, but outperforming the official bodies formally entrusted with their stewardship.
A document dated in late July said the disability minister discussed possible changes to incapacity benefits and gave a clear steer to civil servants on the importance of freezing or uprating benefit rates below inflation as a way of controlling costs.
This "grassroots" movement is now about to embark on an "Opt Out" tour of 20 college towns across the country as part of its effort to steer young people away from the Obamacare exchanges.
"A 'Yes' vote will give him very little confidence that we are prepared to steer the Independent print brands on a course that can lead them to safety and sustainability.
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