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Discover LudwigThe phrase "Walked me through" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe the act of guiding someone through a process or explaining something step by step. Example: "She walked me through the entire setup process for the new software, making it easy to understand."
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Hatch walked me through an example.
Mayer walked me through a likely result.
Mr. Bronner walked me through those cases.
The workers helpfully explained and walked me through the process.
"He kind of walked me through what I was feeling.
She walked me through it, she was so gracious.
They walked me through a series of slides showing the wide discrepancies between the two campaigns.
Instead, he walked me through a dry, dispassionate recitation of the risks that abortion posed.
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3. Walk me through something like that.
Q. Please walk me through them.
Let me walk me through the variables.
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