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"a walk through" is a correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of tour or guided journey, either physically or mentally. Example: "I took a walk through the old city with a local guide, learning about its history and culture."
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We took a walk through Inwood.
We took a walk through town.
A walk through the mountains is a walk through the past: always geologic, occasionally personal.
A walk through the urban woodlands.
A Walk Through British Art feels like a walk through Britain itself.
Comment (entire page) about a walk through Harlem.
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