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Discover Ludwig“Take a walk” is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is a directive phrase that is used to ask or suggest someone to go for a walk. It is often used as a simple and effective way to encourage physical activity or to clear one’s mind. Example: “I’ve been sitting at my desk for hours, I need to take a walk and get some fresh air.”.
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Take a walk around town.
Take a walk, stretch.
Take a walk after lunch.
Take a walk in green space.
Take a walk or go jogging.
Take a walk around.
Take a walk.
Take a walk outdoors.
Take a walk in nature.
Take a walk at night.
Take a walk with them.
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