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New2grammar Posted 18 years ago
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navigating

1i00I don't feel comfortable navigating in a city that's new to me.02i02br
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00Is it natural to use "navigate" when referring to traveling around on foot?02br
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0While it is much more common with a vehicle of some sort, I don't find it odd to use it as a pedestrian. 0-

  • 0While it is much more common with a vehicle of some sort, I don't find it odd to use it as a pedestrian.
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0While it is much more common with a vehicle of some sort, I don't find it odd to use it as a pedestrian. "It's very easy to navigate Paris on foot if you have a good map." Navigate is also used when getting around in a website on the internet.0-
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00 Yes - f01i00rom answer.com: 01b00Informal.02b02i01b00 To walk: 01i00He was too unsteady on his legs to navigate.02i02b0-
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0Thanks everyone.0-

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