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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walk on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts referring to a brief or casual appearance, often in performance or entertainment settings.
Example: "She had a walk on role in the play, which only required her to appear for a few minutes."
Alternatives: "cameo appearance" or "brief role".
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Take a walk on the Tyne-side!
We never even took a walk on the Bund".
Storywalk, book readings and a walk on a woodland trail.
"I took a walk on Liberty Street today.
I look forward to a walk on the new boards.
"I did a walk on Sunday," he said quietly.
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I just had a walk-on moment in one skit.
"Everyone wants to be a walk-on until they actually become a walk-on," Dorchester said.
HE'S not even a walk-on.
Hollande's is merely a walk-on part.
"Probably a walk-on," he said.
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