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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walk around" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a casual stroll or exploration of a particular area or location.
Example: "After lunch, we decided to take a walk around the park to enjoy the fresh air."
Alternatives: "a stroll around" or "a wander around".
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WATERFRONT: A Walk Around Manhattan, by Phillip Lopate.
First Mr. Powell took a walk around, observing the birds.
Take a walk around town.
Tells about a walk around the neighborhood.
Let's take a walk around a traditional British garden.
Taking a walk around Paris he became depressed.
Have a walk around Bow and Whitechapel and Bethnal Green.
When Romanovsky emerged, we took a walk around the island.
Abbas took me on a walk around the campus.
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He became a walk-around mascot.
A walk-around revealed a chrome exhaust tip and racy lower-bumper sculpturing, both welcome signs.
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