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The phrase "about how we navigate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing methods, strategies, or processes related to navigating a situation or environment.
Example: "This article explores the challenges we face about how we navigate the complexities of modern technology."
Alternatives: "regarding our navigation" or "concerning our approach to navigation".
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"By definition we are having to think about how we navigate through a more dangerous world.
This book and film is an attempt to make sense of what I've been through while expressing the qualities of myself and many of my colleagues: the desire to connect and communicate, the deep feelings and emotions we experience, the privilege of witnessing both the intimate and worldly dramas of life, and finally a statement about how we navigate such a complex and challenging lifestyle".
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"Besides," she said, given the ways that information can be obtained in these big systems, "what are the chances that your personal information will never be used?" Before Big Data disappears into the background as another fact of life, Ms. Crawford said, "We need to think about how we will navigate these systems.
While at Davos this year, the conversation spurred a lot of thought about how we can navigate through the economic crisis.
Prof de Waal added: "The more we understand about how elephants navigate their physical and social worlds, and how their behaviour continues to adapt to ever-changing threats, the better able we will be to effectively work to protect them in the wild".
School is suppose to educate the young about how to navigate the system we inherited and hopefully improve on it.
We know a lot about how birds navigate over long distances, yet little about how they steer through small-scale, cluttered environments like forests and city streets.
Of course these days we're spoilt for choice about how to navigate the pressures of contemporary womanhood – from Caitlin Moran's bestselling memoir/feminist polemic, How to Be a Woman (and now her new novel, How to Build a Girl) to recent books by the Vagenda girls, the Guardian's Hadley Freeman (Be Awesome: Modern Life for Modern Ladies) and Laura Bates, founder of the Everyday Sexism Project.
So people who have ousted OCD from their lives have much they can teach the rest of us about how to navigate the uncharted waters of modern life, where we are constantly reminded of the limits of our control and ability to protect ourselves from danger.
What we really need to do is better educate children about how to navigate social media, as well as social situations offline.
It's the paradox of the early 21st century that we have access to more information than ever before but are often uncertain about how to navigate it all or gauge its relative importance.
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