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"steer it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You could use it to indicate control over a particular subject or situation. For example: "If you want your project to succeed, you'll have to take the lead and steer it in the right direction."
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Its captain, alias its coach, has to steer it clear.
It's autonomous in its movement; you don't steer it, you tell it where to go, and it does.
If you feel the conversation is steering toward something difficult (i.e. advanced particle physics), simply steer it in another direction.
Its unique feature is that as a boat you steer it by using the front wheels as twin rudders.
"You can't steer it".
Instead, I steer it back to him.
Soon she must steer it back onto the highway.
You try to steer it out of instinct".
They had to steer it away from land for you.
He set himself to steer it wide of the slips.
It's our duty to steer it onto the path of freedom and peace and prosperity.
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