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The phrase "a walker in" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to describe someone who walks in a specific context, but it lacks clarity and completeness.
Example: "As a walker in the park, I enjoy the fresh air and scenery."
Alternatives: "a person walking in" or "a pedestrian in".
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He really couldn't take a walker in a baseball cap seriously, male or female".
Cornell chose to be that classic New York thing: a walker in the city.
"A Walker in the City" speaks to more than Mr. Kazin's place in the city's thinking elite.
His two best books — "On Native Grounds" (1942) and "A Walker in the City" (1951) — were behind him.
Olivia Park is an ideal spot for a walker in the Gardens to rest or even picnic.
As far as I know, the most evocative book about walking is "A Walker in the City" by Alfred Kazin.
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TAMPA, Fla .— Santonio Holmes looked like a dancer in a ballet, a tightrope walker in a circus, a gymnast on a balance beam.
They must have provoked a wry smile from a melancholy walker in a raincoat.
He left England hoping to be a sailor, an artist; for some time, he was a wire walker in an Australian circus toeing the line, in more ways than one, between gentility and freedom.
The central character here is Mina, a defiant walker in a city of cars.
The latter question hung in the air Thursday, like a tightrope walker in a publicity stunt (which the event unashamedly was), as Mr. Hernandez had his now graying chevron-style mustache shaved off.
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