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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walk down" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the context of reminiscing or reflecting on past experiences, often in a nostalgic manner.
Example: "As we gathered around the fire, she took us on a walk down memory lane, sharing stories from her childhood."
Alternatives: "a stroll through" or "a journey back".
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And then I take the dog for a walk down at the docks.
The next day, I went for a walk down by the river with a friend.
"At one point Harvey asked me to take a walk down to the water," she began.
A walk down memory lane swiftly followed.
Well worth a walk down memory lane.
A walk down Bernauerstrasse is a sickening experience.
At 11, cast mates take a walk down memory lane.
He takes a walk down a street in modern Kassel.
Yet there he was, taking a walk down Central Park West like everybody else.
Leafing through this book is a walk down my own memory lane.
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