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The phrase "always managed to navigate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing someone's consistent ability to find their way through challenges or difficult situations.
Example: "Despite the many obstacles in her path, she always managed to navigate through them with grace and determination."
Alternatives: "consistently found a way to navigate" or "regularly succeeded in navigating".
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Tiffany has always managed to navigate the dark spells of the economic cycle.
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Prisma has managed to navigate the tough financial environment, making it an attractive target for a number of investors.
The magazine managed to navigate the political perils to quickly became the country's most popular weekly.
I have at least managed to navigate our time together without trying to touch either one of them.
We managed to navigate ourselves back to our room, in a white stucco cottage set back from the beach.
On Wednesday, Pietersen tried his luck again and this time managed to navigate the South West Trains service without incident. .
I have managed to navigate the crowded streets of New York using Waze on the same smartphone.
Park somehow managed to navigate the sobering topic with sensitivity, even while inebriated.
Yet, the Moroccans have managed to navigate masterfully through all influences, and to modernize without losing their soul.
Along with all that, one man always seems to manage to navigate above the fray, with his marriage still intact even, wonder of wonders.
Robots just barely manage to navigate a desert autonomously.
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