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The phrase "able to walk with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone's capability to walk alongside another person or to indicate a level of companionship or support while walking.
Example: "After months of rehabilitation, she is finally able to walk with her friends again."
Alternatives: "capable of walking alongside" or "able to accompany while walking."
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They have to be able to walk (with or without a walking aid) and to visit the practice of the GP for repeated consultations.
Afterward, he was able to walk with the aid of special shoes.
After the treatment, the man was able to walk with the support of parallel bars.
He was able to walk with assistance to Bikur Holim, where he underwent surgery.
"We are ready, willing and able to walk with him on that policy road".
She was able to walk with the help of a bilateral ankle orthoses.
As the result of the new structure we propose, a humanoid robot is able to walk with human-like gait.
Sterett said Vonn was able to walk with crutches but declined to say whether she was in pain.
Two months after his attack, and after much physical therapy, the man was able to walk with a cane.
He is able to walk with help by 12 months and can walk unaided by 14 months.
She said he was able to walk, with assistance, on Wednesday and was expected to make a full recovery.
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