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The phrase "navigate back" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe going back to a previous page or location. For example: "Click the back button to navigate back to the previous page."
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Furthermore, the robot is able to navigate back home, even if it cannot rely on its map.
Many change their minds, however, and use the rope to navigate back out of the woods.
The displaced cuckoos demonstrated an ability to navigate back to their normal migration route.
Unlike a conventional TV, an interactive TV allows the viewer to navigate back and forth in time through the available content.
The primary goal of this research was to determine the sensory mechanisms used by nesting, male Largemouth Bass to navigate back to their brood following displacement.
Once you've bought the book, you have to navigate back to your Home screen and reopen the reader app.
"It will take changes beyond the control of airlines to navigate back into profitable territory," he added.
(It's a spot you mark with a digital flag so that you can navigate back to it later).
You can then navigate back to sign your Room License or Apartment Lease (whichever is applicable) using the top menu.
As a workaround, you can close the browser window and navigate back to the site to stop the setup process.
We furthermore combine this approach with robust homing so that the robot can navigate back to its starting location even if the mapping system fails and does not produce a consistent map.
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