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The phrase "able to steer through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to navigate or manage a difficult situation or challenge.
Example: "Despite the numerous obstacles, she was able to steer through the complexities of the project and deliver it on time."
Alternatives: "capable of navigating" or "able to maneuver through".
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Mr Ciampi should now be able to steer through the 1999 budget, which he drew up under Mr Prodi, and insert the lira into the euro when it is launched in January.
A scion of a powerful tribe in Anbar Province, he was able to steer through the complex currents of Iraqi tribal and regional politics and became a leading figure in the Iraqiya coalition, a quilt of Iraqi political parties supported by many Sunnis.
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The voters are now looking to parties that seem best able to steer Germany through its roughest economic patch since the war.
The captain was able to steer her through the use of the ship's engines, and arrived safely back in port on 31 January.
The piece was reporting remarks by a prominent Burnham supporter Lord Falconer in which the peer had said "neither Yvette or Liz were able to steer the party through the challenging years ahead".
Darling, who was Brown's chancellor, described a "chaotic" time in government, with the cabinet riven by bitter disagreements at "the very top" which he said prevented the Labour party from being able to steer the UK through the financial crisis and hampered the party's chances at the 2010 election.
The main technological aspects of additive manufacturing as a biofabrication approach to developing tissue-engineered constructs are first outlined by presenting and discussing different strategies involving the processing of cell-laden materials or the fabrication of scaffolds able to steer cell behavior through structural stimuli.
With Berlusconi's government hanging by a thread though, it was far from certain the government would be able to steer the proposed changes through parliament.
Mr. Ohlsson, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal, was able to steer the furniture giant through several public relations debacles to increase the company's brand value an estimated $11 billion.
With control, we suggested that whereas you might be able to steer a bit as you find yourself moving through the ever changing landscape of life, you certainly aren't going to control everything going on around you.
The operator who is in the safe place will know the environmental information through the robot and will become able to steer the robot for investigation or object manipulation.
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