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The technique used almost exclusively for sighting with a compass is called "bearing." This involves aligning the compass needle with the orienting arrow, then sighting an object in the distance through the sighting feature (usually a notch or a lens) of the compass. The angle or direction indicated by the compass can then be used to navigate towards that object. This method ensures accurate direction-finding and helps in orienting maps as well.

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