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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walker" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a person who walks, especially in the context of exercise, leisure, or a specific activity like hiking.
Example: "Every morning, I see a walker in the park enjoying the fresh air and beautiful scenery."
Alternatives: "a pedestrian" or "a hiker".
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Suddenly, I was a walker.
Now I'm a walker.
I became a walker.
Not a walker, let alone a pilgrim".
A walker was strategically positioned behind him.
"I'm a walker, not a rider".
You won't be in a walker".
She's no longer using a walker.
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