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Discover LudwigThe phrase "called navigation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific term or concept that is known by that name.
Example: "The process of finding your way through the app is called navigation."
Alternatives: "referred to as navigation" or "known as navigation."
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The system that provides us the navigational parameters is called Navigation System.
"I worked in a department called Navigation, Guidance, and Control where we focused on defense-related projects.
After all, it's not called "navigation" for nothing.
The assignment was called "Navigation problem No. 1", a combination of bombing and navigation, which other flights had completed or were scheduled to undertake that day.
Design a row of links called navigation trail or breadcrumb trail on your pages either at the top, bottom, or both.
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An exhibition called "Navigations: Palestinian Video Art, 1988 to 2011″ (through Thursday) will survey work by video artists practicing in Palestine and abroad.
Consider the case of a division we call Navigation Devices, a business unit of about 600 people set up by a large corporation to commercialize a product originally designed for the military market.
For example, General Motors is collecting massive amounts of data through its OnStar subsidiary, a subscription-based communication service that provides drivers with in-car security, calling, navigation and remote diagnostics capabilities.
This everyday visual approach to navigation is called piloting.
Morville writes in an April 2010 article at A List Apart that faceted search could also be called faceted navigation, or guided navigation.
Throughout the descent Aldrin had called out navigation data to Armstrong, who was busy piloting the LM.
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