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The phrase "a pedestrian" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who is walking, especially in the context of traffic or urban environments.
Example: "The city has implemented new safety measures to protect pedestrians crossing busy streets."
Alternatives: "a walker" or "a foot traveler".
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A pedestrian rounded our corner.
Is there a pedestrian traffic light?
Ever see a bicyclist hit a pedestrian?
A pedestrian plaza is in the works.
Splashed a pedestrian while driving?
It's no place to be a pedestrian.
We walk along a pedestrian mall.
As a pedestrian things are little better.
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Or barreling dangerously into a pedestrian-filled crosswalk?
There is a pedestrian-only street and lots of sculpture.
pedestrian A. pedestrian B. radio access network.
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