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The phrase "a dog walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an activity where a person takes a dog out for exercise or bathroom breaks.
Example: "Every morning, I take my dog for a dog walk around the neighborhood."
Alternatives: "a dog stroll" or "a dog outing".
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"There is literally a dog walk every weekend".
But this isn't a dog walk -- far from it.
It's not exactly like seeing a dog walk on its hind legs.
A dog walk along the equestrian trails of Lord Stirling Stable.
My ideal day before my last meal would involve a dog walk (with a dog I don't have).
But whatever works best, there are many stories of love that started on a dog walk in the park.
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SO a dog walks into a bar.
Its prospects appeared to me valiantly doomed, like those of a dog walking a tightrope.
All jokes in which a dog walks into a bar depend on it, as does our acceptance of campaign promises.
As when a dog walks on its hind legs, it is surprising to see them do it.
And, rather like a dog walking on its hind legs, it's a less impressive feat on record.
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