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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long walk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a walk that takes a significant amount of time or distance.
Example: "After a long walk through the park, I finally reached the lake."
Alternatives: "an extended stroll" or "a lengthy trek."
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It's a long walk.
A long walk where?
This conversation is like a long walk.
Go for a long walk.
A long walk in Turkey.
They took a long walk.
It was a long walk.
"I had a long walk to school".
One afternoon, they took a long walk.
"It felt like a long walk.
Do you fancy a long walk?
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