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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walking track" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a designated path or area for walking, often found in parks or recreational areas.
Example: "The city has recently opened a new walking track along the river, perfect for morning strolls."
Alternatives: "a walking path" or "a footpath."
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It is accessible only by sea and by a walking track.
That site is now Pepe Field, off Wootton Street, which includes a Little League Field, a playground, a basketball court and a walking track.
On a hill above the beach, accessible by a walking track, this traditional wooden house in tropical gardens has polished floorboards, rattan walls, a decent kitchen, and a deck with sofa, table and chairs overlooking the sea.
In one startling shot, a huge peak rises out of a barren plain, with a single line of grey – a walking track, perhaps – traced as if by hand over its brow.
The 50th anniversary of the walk-off in the tiny settlement of Kalkarindji also featured the opening of a walking track with new heritage signage housed in steel and iron pavilions designed by the University of Melbourne's award-winning Bower Studio.
A 1-cm segment of sciatic nerve had 2 hours of ischemia and the results were evaluated after various reperfusion periods using a walking track test, muscle contractile testing, muscle weight, and histology.
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The Second Baptist Church in Houston, the authors report, boasts a school for over 12,000 students, a day-care center, basketball and racquetball courts, an air-conditioned walking track, a bowling alley, a bookshop, a cafeteria and a football field complete with floodlights.
The rats were allowed conditioning trials in an 8 cm×50 cm walking track with a piece of white paper at the bottom of the track with two to three times repeat.
The newly expanded Great South Bay Y.M.C.A. on Main Street has a heated indoor pool, a banked jogging and walking track and a wealth of programs.
The Yves Klein-blue maze is installed amid steel scaffolding and chains along the Dequindre Cut, a former railway line that has been converted into a greenway and walking track.
Corner turning (CT): four cones were spaced at a distance of about 1.5 m from each other to form a square-shaped walking track as shown in Figure 1(b).
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