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Discover LudwigThe phrase "adept navigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who is skilled or proficient in navigating a particular situation, environment, or system.
Example: "Her adept navigation through the complex regulations made the project a success."
Alternatives: "skilled navigation" or "expert navigation".
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Given Immelt's history of blasting the high corporate tax rate, and his company's adept navigation of tax arcana, it may be doubtful that he will be a reform-from-within leader.
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She traveled extensively with her husband, enjoyed sailing and was adept at navigation.
"We are told it is very quick to learn and once the user is adept at navigation, it becomes second nature and almost indistinguishable to outside users".
I had never been adept at navigation, but it seemed as if all drivers possessed an inherent knowledge of every road, side street, highway and traffic circle within a 50-mile radius.
These smart, sophisticated movers are adept at a fluid physical navigation in which the body can be task-oriented or sexually objectified or whatever is behind Door No. 3. (Ms. Fitzgerald, in particular, is a gamine tour de force of charisma and contradictions).
Satellite navigation system.
The navigation is great".
What is "navigation"?
"Navigation signs," Thompson said.
Taught navigation during war.
Martoma was unusually adept at cultivating mentors.
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