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The word "maneuvers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone's skillful movements or strategies, either literally (for example, a military maneuver) or figuratively (for example, a maneuver to get what you want). For example, "The politician's latest maneuver was a success and resulted in the passing of the bill."
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maneuvers
verb
Third person singular of maneuver
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He maneuvers past stacks of chairs, lines of computers and boxes full of files as he rushs up to the roof of his ministry's building.
North Korea is also planning military maneuvers, and threatens to pull out of the 1953 Armistice Agreement that has kept the lid on simmering North-South tensions for almost 60 years.
For the purposes of competition, aerobatic maneuvers have been codified in the internationally accepted FAI Aerobatic Catalogue, which gives a point value to each maneuver.
Modern "horse" work in artistic gymnastics has evolved to a point where there is no practical connection between gymnastic maneuvers on a horse and horsemanship.
Maneuvers to prevent his assumption of authority failed, and he was asked to form the first government, which he did on June 23 , 1960
August 31 , 1913 March 19 , 1997acques Foccart, French businessman and politician who served as an adviser to several French presidents, including Charles de Gaulle; Foccart shaped France's African policy with behind-the-scenes maneuvers that enabled the country to maintain influence in its former colonies (b. Aug. 31, 1913--d. March 19, 1997).
During the next two years there were a series of maneuvers: the Senate leaders, with Pompey's silent support, worked for Caesar's recall, which would have meant his instantly sharing the fate of Milo; while Caesar and his agents in Rome tried to strike some bargain that would ensure his safety and his future in politics.
Protesters subsequently prevented the navy from carrying out many of its maneuvers on Vieques, and Puerto Rican officials of all three major parties cited health and environmental concerns as they lobbied for an end to military exercises there.
He earned the nickname "Air Jordan" because of his extraordinary leaping ability and acrobatic maneuvers, and his popularity reached heights few athletes (or celebrities of any sort) have known.
Soviet economic and military support was crucial in the early years of Castro's regime, and Soviet maneuvers often aroused strong antagonism from the United States.
The team's performance is divided into two main formation-flying demonstrations: all six airplanes flying in a tight delta (triangle) formation, alternating with maneuvers in which four of the airplanes fly in a diamond formation while the remaining two airplanes perform various solo stunts.
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