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The phrase "after we walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate a sequence of events, specifically that something will happen following the action of walking.
Example: "After we walk to the park, we can have a picnic by the lake."
Alternatives: "once we walk" or "following our walk".
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I think it's fairly common for young children to protest when their parents leave, and we know they'll be fine five minutes after we walk out the door.
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The evening after we walked in the Mexican desert, we crossed through US Customs, aware of our privilege, to attend a border vigil for all the individuals who had died in Cochise county, Arizona as a result of immigration.
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