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"steered through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to navigate or guide something through a difficult or complex situation or obstacle. Example: The experienced captain skillfully steered the ship through the treacherous storm, avoiding any potential dangers along the way.
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The third is deliberately steered through third man.
Despite this, even more forceful legislation is currently being steered through Congress by Senator Paul Sarbanes.
He steered through a new constitution and last year had himself re-elected under it.
With the fervor of a convert to practicality, she planned her days and steered through them.
The vehicle steered through the water for 10 minutes, then 20.
Got a slight mis-hit from Clarke, but then conceded a four steered through gully.
He steered through the predawn stillness past tumbledown shanties where gaunt roosters patrolled.
Now, though, we steered through the late afternoon until we reached 17-Mile Drive.
Yet despite this, even more forceful legislation is currently being steered through Congress by Senator Paul Sarbanes.
With other sensitive reforms yet to be steered through parliament, the prime minister can ill afford defections.
The effective application of SEA is still limited and needs to be steered through the dissemination of enhanced guidance documents.
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