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The waters of the Taiwan Strait that separate China and Taiwan have historically been difficult to navigate, owing to fog, tough currents and rocks.
We hired a driver for those trips, which would have been difficult to navigate otherwise.
There is a substantial body of knowledge on communication in the field of childhood vaccination, but to date this has been difficult to navigate.
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The crowded boardwalk was difficult to navigate.
It's difficult to navigate".
The racial politics of these moves are difficult to navigate.
Some of the transitions are difficult to navigate.
Wheelchair accessibility: narrow space might be difficult to navigate.
The geography is vast and can be difficult to navigate.
Tutus can also be difficult to navigate for men.
The owners said government regulations, in addition to being difficult to navigate, can be dangerously ineffective.
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