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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a simple walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an uncomplicated or leisurely stroll, often emphasizing ease or relaxation.
Example: "After a long day at work, I enjoy taking a simple walk in the park to unwind."
Alternatives: "an easy stroll" or "a leisurely walk".
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A simple walk with no navigational issues.
The pleasure is a simple walk in the park.
A simple walk across the platform denotes majesty.
"His horse tripped at a simple walk and he flew off," Ms. Blalock recalled in an e-mail message.
"Memories" leads with a solo for the always debonair Norwood Pennewell, who begins with a simple walk across the stage.
Nevertheless the solo emphasized Mr. Boal's quiet intensity and his ability to hold attention with even a simple walk.
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Valda Setterfield, Mr. Gordon's wife and muse, leads the cast, one by one, in a simple walking phrase to the same Ludwig Minkus music used in the luminous "Kingdom of the Shades" entrance in "La Bayadère".
(The Intercept's Micah Lee has a simple walk-through of how to verify an identity).
The patients were also directed to do appropriate limb movements on a bed and simple walk training for getting out of bed as soon as possible, which could help them to get ready for the early outpatient-phase part.
A simple, bouncing walk toward the audience and back is delivered with a subtlety that made it far from simple in its effect.
Lest you think wild mushroom foraging is a simple idyllic walk in the woods, basket in hand, take it from me that this is most often not the case.
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