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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'help to navigate' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe how something can help someone figure out how to do something or get around somewhere unfamiliar. For example: "These detailed maps will help to navigate your way around the city."
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Gaining experience in different roles can help to navigate your path.
Those lobbying firms offering clients help to navigate the minefield of a select committee appearance emphasise the risk of disaster from an ill-prepared performance.
She also was looking for help to navigate the legal complexities of running her expanding business, Weather Queen Shades, she said.
These are people who need my help to navigate the complex claims system so that they can get a meagre payout.
We have never before had so many desperate people needing help to navigate the complex housing, care and welfare systems to get what are very basic needs met.
Sustaining these questions is my list of 10 books – some fact, some myth, and some both – that may help to navigate these murky waters.
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He balances and grounds the horn players, helping to navigate their improvisation.
Owen has offered to talk me through the mountains' creative terrain – as well as helping to navigate us.
I hope I will be able to play a role in helping to navigate that journey".
Brachypodium has a proven track-record as a bridge into Triticeae cereal crops by helping to navigate and assemble their large and complex genomes.
The song helps to navigate the spaces outside of our control: the majestic, terrifying slopes of wonder.
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