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The word "maneuvering" is correct in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of skillfully moving or guiding something, often in a strategic or tactical manner.
Example: "The politician was adept at maneuvering through complex negotiations to achieve his goals."
Alternatives: "Navigating" or "Steering".
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maneuvering
verb
Present participle of maneuver
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Mr Poposki laughs out loud at this. "It sounds like we have 2,500 tanks maneuvering on the border!" Then gesturing at box with stuff moved from his old office, which is on the table, he says: "this is the reality".
Maneuvering at very low speeds is a special problem, since low water velocity means insufficient lift developed by the rudder.
The threshold is designated by a line of green lights, and the edges and centreline are delineated by white lights that shine toward the maneuvering aircraft at regular intervals.
But by the end of the war, even modern capital ships maneuvering at sea could be sunk by carrier aircraft.
The Greek commander, Themistocles, then lured the Persian fleet into the narrow waters of the strait at Salamis, where the massed Persian ships had difficulty maneuvering.
First, the effect of enemy firepower is reduced by shooting down the incoming aircraft or missile, by maneuvering to avoid a torpedo, and by ship survivability or "staying power"—that is, the ability to continue fighting after suffering damage.
The Muslims from Africa who overran Andalusia in 711 ce also modified these bull-related games: as great horsemen, they relegated to assistants the inferior position of simply maneuvering the animals on foot so that their mounted masters might perform to better advantage with their lances.
The typical flight profile for a MIRVed ICBM then became approximately 300 seconds of solid-rocket boost and 200 seconds of bus maneuvering to place the warheads on independent ballistic trajectories.
At about 150 metres (500 feet) above the surface, Armstrong began maneuvering the craft manually (although the main engine continued under automatic control) to avoid landing in a rock-strewn crater.
The armed guards tasked with the protection of the elephants are often no match for the poachers' sly maneuvering and heavy artillery.
He was also, of course, directly apprenticed to the military craft, using arms and maneuvering in close formation.
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