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Discover LudwigThe phrase "catwalk of" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a fashion show runway or other long walking path. For example, "The excited audience members lined up along the catwalk of the fashion show, waiting for the models to start walking."
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PARIS, more used to staging fashion shows, put on a celebrity catwalk of central bankers today.
Catwalk return It was the triumphant return to the catwalk of the Just Cavalli brand.
"The paintings were like a 1480's catwalk of Florence," Ms. Dunant said.
There are things that do and don't work on the catwalk, of course.
Finally, among the endless catwalk of wannabes, here was someone with a real story to tell.
Unlike globalised Rome or stuffy Milan, teenagers here parade a catwalk of homespun style.
First seen on the catwalk of Jean Paul Gaultier, now crying out for a UK stockist.
The return to the catwalk of these, the ultimate supermodels, is always a sight for sore eyes.
The contest involved three rounds of modelling, with individual and group struts down a catwalk of a Harare nightclub.
Washington's investment in Guam is most easily seen from the catwalk of Andersen's 13-story air traffic control tower.
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