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The phrase "are to navigate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a requirement or expectation for someone to navigate a situation or environment.
Example: "The students are to navigate the complex maze as part of their team-building exercise."
Alternatives: "are expected to navigate" or "are required to navigate".
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Experienced crew might be put on board when ships leave or enter port, just as pilots are to navigate.
"The administration's position and the vice president's position consistently are to navigate where the boy's best interests are," Mr. Fuerth said.
"The administration's position and the vice president's position consistently are to navigate where the boy's best interests are," Mr. Fuerth said.
CK: Well, it's been pretty surprising how many regulations there are to navigate when a substance becomes deregulated.
If we are to navigate the shift, it is important we slow down to the pace of the bottleneck.
The United States and Europe view dual-career hiring quite differently, which scientists need to be aware of if they are to navigate the opportunities and pitfalls of whatever national context applies.
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Our role is to navigate that.
The aim is to navigate its motion in unknown environment.
So I do what I want, which is to navigate.
My final lesson is to navigate into Sherborne Wharf marina.
The goal of GYROBO is to navigate its terrain while maintaining the stable balance.
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