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The phrase "are on walking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and does not convey a clear meaning in this form.
Example: "They are on walking to the park" would be incorrect; instead, it should be "They are walking to the park."
Alternatives: "are walking" or "are in the process of walking".
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Some of them are very old, they are on walking sticks, salt of the earth, wonderful, wonderful, people".
In between regular toots on the horn – "They love it!" she says of the other visitors who are on walking tours through the city centre – she delivers a history lesson.
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The emphasis is on walking, even though impaired arms tend to be in worse shape than impaired legs.
Currently, the major focus of funding agencies, professional organizations, and federal initiatives is on walking or aerobic exercise.
The emphasis is on walking at a moderate intensity with additional options included, especially for those who are already engaging in some physical activity.
But people are on them, walking in groups.
The primary limit is on walk-in sales.
A dancer whose leg was amputated is walking on a new limb.
Beyond that, I was reared on walking.
In recent decades, numerous studies have been published on walking behavior in developing and developed countries.
Information was noted on walking difficulties before the delivery, immediately after the delivery and at present.
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