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The phrase "attempting to walk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of trying to walk, often in a context where walking is difficult or challenging.
Example: "After months of rehabilitation, she is finally attempting to walk without assistance."
Alternatives: "trying to walk" or "striving to walk."
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After attempting to walk on at the College of Charleston, he was cut.
Kanye West has had to be rescued by police after attempting to walk on water.
I'm attempting to walk the fine line between giving him permission and not intruding".
This summer's selections range from a pirate musical to the story of a dreamer attempting to walk on water.
Attempting to walk from Iran to Turkey, two of Niazi's companions were shot by Iranian border guards.
Police arrested the girls in June as they were attempting to walk to what they believed was Slender Man's mansion in a Wisconsin state park.
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She did not attempt to walk him to it.
"Investors could attempt to walk away from any security backed violated mortgages".
Such debates, however, threaten to knock the Brotherhood off the fine line it has attempted to walk.
As her son attempts to walk away, she continues: "You wanna be out here doing this dumb sh*t?
I was born with both hips dislocated, which no one realized until, like other toddlers, I attempted to walk.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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