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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a walkout" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where a group of people leave a place, often as a form of protest or demonstration.
Example: "The employees staged a walkout to demand better working conditions."
Alternatives: "a strike" or "a walk-off".
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Some women urged a walkout.
Some began to organize a walkout.
A walkout is unlikely this time, however.
There could well be a walkout".
Staff members threatened a walkout; many later resigned.
A walkout by those states would have precipitated civil war.
It was advertised with something called a "walkout terrace".
They managed to have a walkout for the entire school.
A walkout would not be legally allowed until Feb.
A walkout or a boycott should have happened long ago.
It prompted a walkout by the assigned N.H.L. officials.
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