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The phrase "skilled navigator" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is a noun phrase that describes a person who is skilled at navigating or directing a ship, aircraft, or other vehicle. It can also be used in a figurative sense to describe someone who is adept at making difficult or complex decisions. Example: As a skilled navigator, Captain Smith successfully led his crew through the treacherous waters of the stormy sea. Example: Jane was a skilled navigator in the business world, always finding the best routes to success for her company.
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With her shark's grin and panicked eyes, she is a skilled navigator of Iannucci's stumbling, filthy, fast-paced exchanges.
Besides dwarfing many of its competitors, BlackRock has prided itself on being a skilled navigator of the markets.
On every twelfth upswing, the sky moves a little more slowly, so that a skilled navigator has enough time to slip beneath its rim, reach the outer ocean, and dance all night on the shore of another world.
Captain James Cook was a highly skilled navigator and oceanographer, but he wasn't driven by any particular idiom (aside from a pay cheque).
Bligh, a skilled navigator, had travelled to Tahiti in 1776, as Captain James Cook's sailing master during the explorer's final voyage.
Instead, Atkinson first tried to order the skilled navigator Wright south to meet Scott, but chief meteorologist Simpson declared he needed Wright for scientific work.
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The Norwegians were born skiers, excellent dog handlers and skilled navigators.
Native Hawaiian ancestors were not only skilled navigators but also good stewards of the islands, who farmed and fished sustainably.
These skilled navigators voyaged in large double outrigger sailing canoes across 700 km of seascape and possessed the most geographically-dispersed settlement pattern known for any Australian Indigenous coastal group.
Some of the low islanders, especially in the storm-swept central Carolines area between Chuuk and Yap and in the Marshalls, were in fact some of the most skilled navigators of oceangoing canoes.
But native Polynesians have long argued, based on their oral traditions and nautical lore, that settlement was the result of deliberate journeys of exploration and colonisation undertaken by highly skilled navigators.
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