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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a stroll of" is not correct and typically not used in written English
It is not a standard expression and may confuse readers. Example: "We went for a stroll of the park."
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Patterson took a stroll of the stable area, and a lap of the track, aboard Well Well.
Meanwhile, his practice moved into a building across the courtyard, with the result that his commute now involves a stroll of less than two minutes.
A stroll of no more than four blocks takes a walker to Mr. Boiz's other world, the address listed on his business card.
For those of us not lucky enough to live within a stroll of Lincoln Center, a quick exit might mean a quicker drive home.
The regeneration and gentrification of the Rocks area – the historic centre within a stroll of the harbour and Circular Quay – with high-end shops, galleries, restaurants and new residential developments, has not wiped out the past.
A stroll of a mile or so past shorefront mansions I did not recognize — one shaped like a bicycle helmet, one like an immense filling station — brought me to the border of what I will always think of as Gatsby's place.
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"I took a stroll out of my shop earlier this morning and found that only around 20 shops are open in town.
That aside, it was something of a stroll for Spurs – especially in the first half – when Wigan were particularly poor.
I take a stroll north of the city, which in 1981 was full of barley fields.
It's an easy stroll of a performance.
"We thought this would be a modest stroll of several literary colleagues, and this is what happened.
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