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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a long walking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used incorrectly as "walking" is a gerund and should be used in a different grammatical structure.
Example: "After a long walk, we finally reached the summit."
Alternatives: "a long stroll" or "a lengthy walk".
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It's not overtly sexual, but when they decide to go on a long walking trip in Africa the unspoken power dynamic becomes tinged with a thwarted eroticism.
The most important thing he did in his college years was to devote his summer vacation in 1790 to a long walking tour through revolutionary France.
In "Saturn" Sebald took a long walking tour of Suffolk County in England, ruminating on the historical forces that shaped the places he visited.
The theme of male condescension is one Ms. Kim returned to frequently in two interviews, one during a long walking tour of the brothel district.
Although he had never granted an interview before, he was cordial and frank when we visited him, in late June, shortly after Yau's conference in Beijing, taking us on a long walking tour of the city.
The roof of the building will be a park that blends into the community with a long walking trail, a field and lots of places to sit.
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I am overjoyed at the possibility of a similar museum building here, almost within walking distance, though a long walk, of where we live in our fair city!
By the end of an hour long walking tour, you'll feel like the Pied Piper - with dozens of kids trailing you and calling for their friends and family.
But others adopt what might be called long walking, regularly walking 20, 40 or 60 blocks to work, school or appointments.
For this test, individuals were requested to walk as far as possible during six minutes on a 30 meter long walking course.
It is possible to follow Tarka's fictional wanderings around North Devon and over Exmoor on The Tarka Trail, a 180-mile long walking and cycling route based around Barnstaple. Look out for glow worms, art installations, interpretation boards – and otters.
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