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"to traverse" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It means "to travel across or through," and can be used in many different contexts. For example, "We decided to traverse the mountain pass to reach our destination."
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to traverse
verb
To travel across, often under difficult conditions.
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New Hampshire is easy to traverse.
Who wants to traverse that steep Appellation Trail?
Then he had managed to traverse several Alpine passes.
It will take just 1/2 hour to traverse each blue block, but it will take 2 hours to traverse each red block.
Most cross in winter, when the rivers are frozen and easier to traverse.
Instead, she directs it to traverse the skies over her estate and take "wonderful aerial photos".
In concert, these agencies required spectators to traverse a remarkable cordon.
"Other than it turns boys into men?" It took us 36 hours to traverse the ravine.
The Americans, yet again, were about to traverse Pakistani airspace without permission.
The Cross Bay bridge opened in 1939, and drivers have paid to traverse it ever since.
Malcolm argues that the ability to traverse cultural lines was typically Albanian.
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