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The phrase "able to walk through" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone's capability to physically walk through a space or metaphorically to navigate through a process or situation.
Example: "She is able to walk through the dense forest without getting lost."
Alternatives: "capable of navigating" or "able to traverse".
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Visitors will be able to walk through the installation, so they can examine them closely.
"There's no substitute", he says, "for every cop to be able to walk through every scenario".
What I really wanted was to be able to walk through a garden".
Players hopefully won't be able to walk through the net in the final version.
The museum is also restoring a pipe organ that visitors will be able to walk through.
Visitors will be able to walk through the room with butterflies fluttering through it.
But as an Englishman, I was able to walk through places I shouldn't, such as the Bronx, without feeling threatened.
When I saw those electronic gates moving and I was able to walk through, it was quite a momentous moment".
We were able to walk through the remnants of the hotel for the last time in 1964.
"Being able to walk through here, I'm starting to see where things are going to go," he said.
Visitors will be able to walk through what Mr. Kahn called "this whole weather and light environment".
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