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The phrase "a walk up" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to describe a type of building or apartment that is accessible without an elevator, often referring to a multi-story structure.
Example: "After searching for weeks, we finally found a charming walk-up in the heart of the city."
Alternatives: "walk-up apartment" or "walk-up building".
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A) Walk up next to him and roll him over to see if something's wrong.
We take a walk up there.
At noon, Dakotah left Verl and Bonita and went for a walk up the pine slope.
In the afternoon we take a walk up to a smaller volcano.
I took a walk up to his house last week.
Sometimes I took Edith for a walk up and down the halls.
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But a walk-up?
CONS: The unit is a walk-up.
The unit is a walk-up.
"We would do a walk-up," she said.
It's the third story of a walk-up building.
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