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"barely able to walk" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a person or creature that is struggling to move or is not able to move quickly or very far. For example, "He was so weak that he was barely able to walk across the room."
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Some were injured really bad and barely able to walk.
She tells him the champ is barely able to walk.
I woke up the day after our session barely able to walk.
I left the hospital barely able to walk and covered in bruises.
I'd admire his fortitude when he left for home barely able to walk a straight line.
They were half-starved and barely able to walk or talk.
Loons are ungainly, barely able to walk, achieving flight only after a long awkward struggle.
She was then alone in the 'kettled' area and barely able to walk unassisted".
After a year he remains a hopeless distortion, barely able to walk or talk.
Once a kidney stone attack left him barely able to walk.
Her father, who was unwell and barely able to walk, was carried part of the way.
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