Sentence examples for at a walking from inspiring English sources

The phrase "at a walking" is not correct in standard written English.
It is not a commonly used expression and may be a misunderstanding of a more standard phrase.
Example: "We should proceed at a walking pace to enjoy the scenery."
Alternatives: "at a walking pace" or "while walking".

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This section is in time (three crochets to a bar) and is marked "Andante con moto" ("at a walking pace, with movement").

Mr. Masur takes the "Italian" Symphony at a walking pace, replacing excitability with leisurely good spirits.

He read at a walking pace, unhurried enough to be easily understood but not so slow as to be ponderous.

Should someone then be disobliging enough to complain at being made to drive at a walking pace, you may give them three lashes with your whip.

Presently the masses began to press forward threateningly, and the cavalry advanced at a walking pace, scattering the people right and left.

The manufacturer of TrekDesk says that a treadmill-desk set at a walking speed of 1.5km an hour will burn 2.6 calories a minute.

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"At about a walking pace," Dr. Esposito said.

Ryan, at times, has been a walking contradiction.

Participants were asked to walk on a flat and straight surface at a comfortable walking speed.

A graded protocol is initiated at a comfortable walking speed and 0% gradient.

He nodded at a couple walking across the street.

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