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The phrase "preparing to navigate" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to describe the action of getting ready to successfully handle a particular situation or experience. For example: She spent a full week preparing to navigate her first big presentation to the board of directors.
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10.04am BST Three, two, one, confusion Good evening chums and chummettes, Geoff Lemon with you preparing to navigate the turbulent seas of Australia versus Bangladesh at the World T20.
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Do I believe she was better prepared to navigate the vast right wing of our political system?
And looming over the restructuring is a fundamental question: Given such vast, fast-paced change, will principals and teachers be prepared to navigate the new landscape by September?
The yachtsman sent a distress call from his boat at 12.26am yesterday as he prepared to navigate around the southern tip of South America.
The vestiges of Mr. Mubarak's order — the military, the Muslim Brotherhood and other Islamists, or fragmented liberals and leftists — seem ill prepared to navigate the transition from his rule.
"Wikipedia enables anybody to access information which was once the preserve of those who could afford the subscription to Encyclopedia Britannica and were prepared to navigate its maze of indexes and content pages," he said.
BROOKE ELLISON, 25, sat in her wheelchair on a movie set in July and watched as an actress playing Brooke Ellison, 12, settled into another wheelchair and prepared to navigate the hallways of a junior high school.
"By bringing Altimeter and its team of outstanding analysts onboard, we can help our clients get better prepared to navigate what comes next in terms of digital disruption by collaborating with some of the leading thinkers in this space".
Over the next few months, Bissell's balancing act will be tested as he prepares to navigate the next wave that's about to strike Fabindia, the incredibly successful retail business that his father John started to built way back in 1960.
Military spouses are uniquely prepared to navigate change in a dynamic environment, providing businesses with stability and strength.
With this advice in hand, you'll be well prepared to navigate any rocky financial waters ahead.
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