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Discover Ludwig"steer them to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to describe the act of guiding or directing someone towards a particular action, decision, or direction. Example: "As their mentor, my role is to steer them to make wise choices and reach their full potential."
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"If some group in her district needed a lawyer, she'd steer them to him".
The nurse can assess the person, offer advice, and steer them to the appropriate care and support services.
Can it be that Mike Catt at 35 is the midfield guru to steer them to the World Cup?
"We steer them to it as a far superior version of the same sort of drink," she said.
Families applying for shelter are asked whether they have some alternative housing, with relatives, for example, and the city tries to steer them to it.
But when they want to buy a cracker, we can help them steer them to a healthier cracker if that's what they're looking for".
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So instead of steering readers to free versions of my books, I've steered them to Amazon and Barnes & Noble and places like that, where I actually can sell them," he said.
At the time Tranmere looked doomed but Parry somehow steered them to safety.
At one time, being helpful, she steered them to other parents in Dr. Schilling's congregation.
In his first two seasons in charge of the Dodgers, Torre has twice steered them to the National League Championship Series.
This year's other undrafted rookies, Lattimore and safety M. D. Jennings, said their agents steered them to the Packers.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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