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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are walking like" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone or something that is moving in a manner similar to another person or thing.
Example: "The children are walking like they are on a tightrope, carefully balancing themselves."
Alternatives: "are moving as if" or "are strolling like".
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The mothers are walking like shadows through the town.
In Tacloban, which had a population of 220,000, "people are walking like zombies looking for food," said Jenny Chu, a medical student.
"People are walking like zombies looking for food," Jenny Chu, a medical student in Leyte, was quoted by the Reuters news agency saying.
As Penn Holderness plays a ukulele and sings to the tune of "Over the Rainbow," he comically shares how his kids are "walking like zombies" and missing out on scenic vacation views all because of "Pokemon Go".
I always thought, 'you are walking like a young one again'".
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They were walking like zombies.
I'm walking like that?
He is walking like an automaton, looking straight ahead, but obviously not focusing on anything.
"I was walking like this on the street," she said, folding her arms over her chest.
"I looked like Bilbo Baggins," she said, "but I was walking like Naomi Campbell".
"We were walking like foxes, then we heard this sound, whrrrrr.
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