Sentence examples for easier to navigate and understand from inspiring English sources

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The former are easier to navigate and understand; the latter are cornucopias of original reports about terrorism, State Department cables about Afghanistan or Justice Department indictments of terrorists, including Mr. bin Laden.

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Teens responded positively to the content and appearance of the website and felt that it was easy to navigate and understand.

Engagement in the EIDM process was further facilitated by the accessibility of the tools, meaning tools were easy to locate (online or in the health department's guidebook or intranet), quick and free to download or acquire, and easy to navigate and understand.

Learn to navigate and understand the internet.

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Overall, the layout of the app proved easy to navigate and required little knowledge to operate.

It's easy to navigate, and has a direct connection to Victoria Station.

Beijing's subway system is vast, easy to navigate and exceedingly prompt.

BEST: Easy to navigate and very educational.

Much simpler, easy to navigate and much faster.

It is so easy to navigate and so fun to explore.

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