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Discover LudwigThe phrase "maneuver with" is correct in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone is working with or using something to maneuver. For example, "He maneuvered with a stick to try to open the window."
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This can be a difficult maneuver with a small-handled dish, potholders and a hot oven.
The Shenzhou 9 capsule completed the maneuver with the Tiangong 1 module 213 miles above Earth.
When Operation Twist arrived in September 2011, it was a retro maneuver with a Kennedy pedigree.
Normally, that is a no-no, but few Giants coaches complained because Collins performed the awkward maneuver with splendid grace.
Deep Junior's maneuver with 7... Ng4 8 Qe2 c4 9 Bc2 f5 was to control equal space in the center.
In their proposal, the six powers left Iran room to maneuver with a timetable for start-up talks.
Unless you are shooting very well from the perimeter, it's difficult to maneuver with the way that they help".
Clearly, she just wanted to trade dark-squared bishops, but Socko easily sidestepped the maneuver with 10... Nf6.
Within 24 hours, Boeing completed a similarly complex maneuver with its prototype, the X-32: taking off on a shortened runway, then hovering and landing vertically.
The trip began ominously with a practice hike intended to teach inexperienced hikers how to maneuver with heavy packs on their backs.
Or that you, their harassed chauffeur, must maneuver with extra care and concern because of all those driver-talkers blithely breaking New York State law.
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