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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walked" is not correct and usable in written English.
It does not conform to standard grammatical structures in English, as "walked" is the past tense of the verb "walk" and cannot be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "He took a walk in the park."
Alternatives: "a stroll" or "a walk".
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In the affluent Global North, this syndrome will be familiar to any hiker who has had to share a walked landscape with motor vehicles.
(Then it vanishes at the poles, where Plane Brain replaces it). In the affluent Global North, this syndrome will be familiar to any hiker who has had to share a walked landscape with motor vehicles.
"The FBI says their investigation is also likely to yield, perhaps, an indictment" Trump says leaning on a walked back Fox report.
Yet they function as adjectives in "a closed door" and "an opened door". That's simply one of the options English offers – our language lets you use past participles of verbs as adjectives: an eaten breakfast, a painted fence, a written work, a walked dog, a known fact.
Bottlieb's Digital Geographer product is a simple device which, through patented technology, computes the area of a walked perimeter.
The Escondido, California-based company has developed, and is preparing to manufacture, a simple device which will compute the area of a walked perimeter.
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