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"navigating away" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an idiomatic expression used to mean "to go away from a particular place or situation," usually figuratively. For example: "I'm tired of this argument, so I'm navigating away from the discussion."
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Navigating away from the deregistration button, I smiled as I dried my cheeks.
A reader can call up an entire article without navigating away from the subject page, reading one piece after another without using the "forward" and "back" buttons.
The big question now is whether the six nations (US, UK, France, Germany, Russia and China) are able to put together a coherent response to Iran's proposed road-map for navigating away out of the chronic, deepening nuclear crisis.
Once installed, just hover your cursor over any thumbnail image you come across online, and Hover Zoom will zoom in on the picture without navigating away from the page.
Both fish and coral larvae have been observed navigating away from those degraded reefs and toward healthy ecosystems.
Viewers choosing to click on it could then sign up for a competition or get discount coupons directly within the video without navigating away to another page.
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After we return to the river and navigate away from the community, Ferreira says he will not be scared off.
This is the screen passengers would see when they enter the taxi and throughout the ride, unless they chose to navigate away from it.
But it is also that mazars propagate a form of spiritual practice that navigates away from the "new traditionalism" of the Quran and the hadiths and instead concentrates on mysticism, emotion and spirituality of divine power: anathema to doctrinal purists.
Before you can start reading a book you've bought, you have to navigate away from the buying page to your online library, download the book, switch to the reader program, find and open the book on your hard drive, and type in your name and credit card number a second time.
Now it's… turn off the telly after a misspelt prompt, sigh, stride, log on, do all you can to refrain from punching the "II!" logo, buffer, click, go back, spill all ready-reading spectacles and good intentions, refresh page, navigate away from BBC ads, watch Cuckoo in sputtering form with sound coming precisely 0.84 seconds – the worst – after visuals, and hurt, and grumble.
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