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The phrase "able to navigate through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to find their way through a situation, process, or physical space.
Example: "She is able to navigate through complex legal documents with ease."
Alternatives: "capable of maneuvering through" or "skilled at finding one's way through".
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Mr. Lipsitz was once able to navigate through narrow underground tunnels with ease, but no longer.
What they discover could lead to machines that are better able to navigate through cluttered environments.
At its height it was able to navigate through a complex playing field of overlapping and competing governance structures.
But the retailer has been able to navigate through the slow recovery better than rivals like J.C. Penney and Kohl's.
So we try it again, and I'm able to navigate through the course without too much trouble.
Once you are able to navigate through the sludge of pandering and ostentation, you can see there is truly magical work taking place.
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With this large reservoir of goodwill, Mr. López Portillo was able to navigate successfully through his first year in office.
"We're talking about a future in which open-water vessels will, at least during some years, be able to navigate unescorted through the Arctic, which at the moment is inconceivable," said the study's co-author, Scott Stephenson of UCLA.
Margins would be hit". Based on Yum's track record so far though, analysts say they believe it will be able to navigate successfully through the complicated fast food scene in China.
Inevitably, the band will find themselves tarred with accusations of musicianliness, since they're able to navigate skilfully through extended multi-part songs that don't depend on sequencers or samples for their effect.
We are impressed that SFL has been able to navigate nicely through some turbulent operating waters (especially the collapse earlier in 2016 of dry-bulk shipping rates) and keep its record of 50 straight quarters of profitability and paying dividends going.
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