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navigate way
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3.03 |
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But he had to navigate his way through this mess. |
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navigate water
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1.71 |
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American warships often navigate the waters as well. |
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navigate maze
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1.05 |
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The mutant mice learned to navigate mazes normally. |
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navigate site
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0.79 |
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A lump of coal for the effort it takes to navigate the site. |
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navigate system
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0.59 |
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They first decide what they must accomplish, then figure out how to navigate the system. |
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navigate road
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0.53 |
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Sprewell navigated the road to redemption perfectly last season. |
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navigate street
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0.53 |
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The driver was talkative as he navigated the streets of the working-class neighborhood. |
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navigate life
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0.46 |
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You have to become someone else to navigate life here. |
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navigate minefield
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0.46 |
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That walk is akin to navigating a minefield. |
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navigate ship
|
0.46 |
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The captain navigated the ship. |
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navigate terrain
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0.46 |
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The army uses satellites to help soldiers navigate unfamiliar terrain. |
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navigate river
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0.39 |
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The narrow cliffs once made the river dangerous to navigate. |
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navigate sea
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0.39 |
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Brown said the movie exhibition industry was navigating choppy seas. |
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navigate series
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0.39 |
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The operation had already navigated a series of sizable obstacles. |
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navigate world
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0.39 |
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Navigating the world here can be as frustrating as folding a road map. |
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navigate bureaucracy
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0.33 |
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How do I navigate the bureaucracy? |
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navigate channel
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0.33 |
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The protest ended before high tide, when oil tankers normally navigate the channel. |
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navigate corridor
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0.26 |
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No matter how adeptly Lalande navigates the corridors of Versailles, he remains a valet. |
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navigate course
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0.26 |
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Runners will navigate a course alongside the scenic Waikato River. |