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The phrase "a walk at" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or event where a walk is taking place.
Example: "We enjoyed a walk at the park during the sunny afternoon."
Alternatives: "a stroll at" or "a hike at".
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If you fancy a walk at 4am, you can do it.
Mr. Scarpato said he had been out for a walk at the time.
Go for a walk at lunch, walk while you're talking on the phone.
I recently enjoyed a walk at Ferry Meadows, part of Nene Park in Peterborough.
A Walk at Dusk In the remaining sliver of daylight, amble through town to get oriented.
One score reads, in its entirety, "Take a walk at night.
"One day later, I took a walk at lunchtime and hand-delivered a check," he said.
The catch he made in the first inning wasn't a walk at the beach.
Our dog is gigantic, so we have to take him for a walk at some point in the morning.
If you like to fit in a walk at lunch time, you may need to eat at your desk.
But it's also true that on a walk at Sunken Meadow I hear as many languages spoken.
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