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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about the walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a topic or subject related to a walk, such as its purpose, experience, or details.
Example: "We had a lovely conversation about the walk we took through the park yesterday."
Alternatives: "regarding the walk" or "concerning the walk".
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I tell him about the walk with Z.
Tells about the walk, including childhood memories, topographical and historical notes.
If I wasn't a touch anxious about the walk back to our hotel.
It was my friend, Janice Page, who had told me about the walk.
Tells about the walk & the free performance he gave in Central Park in recompense.
What moved me about the walk, in the end, was that he had chosen to walk at all.
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Moaning about the walks eliminating the excitement is ridiculous.
Most people, a large number of them tourists, learn about the walks through the Internet or from guidebooks.
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