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Discover LudwigThe sentence "I sometimes walk" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you want to state that you take walks on occasion or at intervals. For example, "I sometimes walk around the block to get some exercise and fresh air."
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"I sometimes walk around there and these days I stop.
I sometimes walk to a bookstore, walk down to a cafe.
I sometimes walk with a friend, but usually on Sundays I walk by myself.
I sometimes walk past famous winter-swimming spots at home in London.
Spare shoes I sometimes walk to work in trainers, and I got sick of lugging my shoes back and forward so I now keep a pair here.
For a bit of entertainment — even drama — on a sleepy weekend afternoon, I sometimes walk over to the Square Blomet in the 15th Arrondissement.
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"Even when I worked in PC World I would sometimes walk up to people and nip at their shirt," he says, laughing.
"I would sometimes walk by people," he said, "and then someone would come by and just shoot someone.
I found that I was sometimes walking into walls or in circles.
On visits to San Francisco, I've sometimes walked dangerously close to it, considered strolling down, hearing the poor girls describing the menu, finding Vincenzo where he has inevitably returned.
The participants were bicyclists, pedestrians or dual-mode performers, i.e. individuals who sometimes walk and sometimes cycle.
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