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The phrase "and easier to navigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been made simpler or more user-friendly, particularly in the context of websites, applications, or systems.
Example: "The new website design is more visually appealing and easier to navigate, enhancing the user experience."
Alternatives: "and more user-friendly" or "and simpler to use".
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Supermarkets in those days were smaller and easier to navigate.
*ENHANCED* Lab Results are more user-friendly and easier to navigate.
The redesign is partly about making the site more accessible and easier to navigate.
The web homepage is now much, much better signposted and easier to navigate.
On Saturday, Nordstrom introduced an updated Web site, trying to make it more interesting for customers and easier to navigate.
Although the writers and the editors made the site more interesting, and easier to navigate, they didn't bring more customers.
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It's nicely presented and easy to navigate.
JVC'S Web site is extensive and easy to navigate.
Portsmouth is compact and easy to navigate, and the seaside location is a real plus.
These shows are arranged on websites that are attractive and easy to navigate.
You can rent a car; the highways are well marked and easy to navigate.
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