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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at navigating" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's skill or ability in the context of finding their way through a situation or environment.
Example: "She is particularly skilled at navigating complex social situations with ease."
Alternatives: "in navigating" or "with navigating".
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You are skilled at navigating linear politics.
"Yes, Jack, you are very good at navigating the streets.
Xi proved adept at navigating internal feuds and alliances.
They were adept at navigating through the local authority bureaucracy that then ran our schools.
WASHINGTON — To win the White House, Barack Obama grew adept at navigating obstacles.
Of those who are not regularly plugged in, a large proportion would like to be better at navigating it.
Even so, foreign investors are becoming increasingly savvy at navigating the treacherous Russian business environment, bankers said.
Without effort or emotion, I shared the story of our 15-month hospitalization and efforts at navigating our new lives.
Awarded an OBE in 2015 for services to digital media, Ageh has proven himself adept at navigating notorious BBC bureaucracy.
He proved deft at navigating an institution scorched with ideological battles, many of which revolved around race.
And the TreasuryDirect site should be updated and made more accessible, particularly for those who are less adept at navigating financial information.
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