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The phrase "and attempting to navigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of trying to find one's way through a situation or environment, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "She found herself in a complex situation, and attempting to navigate the challenges proved to be more difficult than she had anticipated."
Alternatives: "and trying to find my way" or "and working to maneuver".
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The entertainment industry is a difficult place in which to carve out a career, and attempting to navigate this patriarchal, charlatan-filled landscape is all the more trying as a young female.
The exchange is one of a number contained in the latest emails which provide a glimpse of Clinton's private side, in addition to others showing her dealing with the politics of the Arab spring, fending off questions about her role in the deadly 2012 Benghazi attacks and attempting to navigate an intensifying conflict between Israel and Palestine.
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This is the space many of Deborah Eisenberg's short stories inhabit, and attempts to navigate it are what provide their drama.
As for my daughter, I am in no rush to begin this unseemly facet of her education, the blurry demarcations about when lying is 'wrong' and when it is 'right.' Confusing and chaotic, attempting to navigate her between the murky terrain of being truthful and being deceitful, if I could, I'd avoid it all together.
The Harris county chief administrator, Judge Ed Emmett, said two bodies were found in a vehicle that had been seen on traffic cameras driving around barricades and unsuccessfully attempting to navigate a flooded underpass.
In fact, it was her steady exploration of that generally but only superficially tranquil middle-class world -- a society of men, women and children attempting to navigate complicated lives in the awful world of racial mayhem left behind by the Civil War -- that made her the most usable example of excellence for succeeding generations of Southern writers.
Like us, they are people who share similar hopes, fears, aspirations, dreams, and ambitions, attempting to navigate the spheres of everyday life.
Much like the first Overcooked, the sequel has you and your friends attempting to navigate chaotic kitchens, hazards, and each other as you try to put together simple dishes like salads and hamburgers for never-sated patrons.
Additionally, the care provider and client views of the LSR were not structured identically, creating difficulties when care providers and clients were attempting to navigate the system together.
Like any expansive, all encompassing, elaborate art event, the onset of visual and mental fatigue can quickly exhaust someone attempting to navigate and absorb the work.
Vivendi's Universal Music division – home to acts including Lady Gaga, U2 and Take That – is attempting to navigate the £1.2bn acquisition of EMI through an investigation launched by the European competition regulator.
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