Sentence examples for to navigate and from inspiring English sources

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Portsmouth is compact and easy to navigate, and the seaside location is a real plus.

The sites were easy to navigate and the prices seemed irresistible.

Whatever the motivation, Site59 is fast, simple to navigate and easy on the eye.

Like the menu, the wine list is tightly focused, easy to navigate and adventurous.

It is fairly easy to navigate and has received high marks for its services and concessions.

Aboriginal protocols are complex to navigate, and informed much of our process.

The insurance on offer is often quite frustrating to navigate and wildly expensive.

But in a sense his life had prepared him perfectly to navigate and understand Iraq's lawlessness.

A leave result means more anxiety for me, more instability to navigate and try to understand.

It's out of date, difficult to navigate and there aren't any clean bathrooms.

It's easy to navigate, and has a direct connection to Victoria Station.

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