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The phrase "a walking emergency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a person who is in a state of constant crisis or who frequently finds themselves in dangerous or problematic situations.
Example: "After hearing about his reckless behavior, I realized he was truly a walking emergency, always getting into trouble."
Alternatives: "a disaster waiting to happen" or "a ticking time bomb".
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But in his writings he could sometimes be bizarrely dogmatic, even in his opposition to dogma, and Ms. Larson portrays the younger Cage more this way: agitated, uncool, a walking emergency.
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Computer manufacturer Asus on Monday introduced a walking, talking machine that can read stories to your kids, watch out for emergencies and remind you to take your medicine.
Try a walking meeting.
"A walking hormone.
I'm a walking drugstore!.
He offers a walking tour.
He's a walking encyclopedia".
I was a walking thesaurus.
"He was a walking bomb".
He was a walking cliché.
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