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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at walking" is not correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It may be intended to describe a state or action related to walking, but it lacks clarity and proper grammatical structure.
Example: "She is skilled at walking long distances without getting tired."
Alternatives: "in walking" or "while walking".
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At walking speed, air is ephemeral stuff.
She blogs at Walking with Women.
He added: "We're good at walking that line".
But I wanted to experience the city at walking speed.
He has not hinted at walking away as coach.
I'm not good at walking past a museum.
He's not good at walking past a cake shop.
Pure cellulose cellophane is very brittle and even with strengthening additives, (was) made at walking speed.
If the mysterious entity, pursuing her at walking pace, catches her then she will be murdered.
The motorcade progresses at walking pace out of the Capitol grounds.
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He writes, he has said, 'at walking pace', a rate of 300 to 400 words a day, or perhaps none.
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