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"Does he walk?" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are asking a question, either rhetorically or to someone else. For example, "He says he wants to lose weight, but does he walk?".
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"But does he walk around with a hangdog look, bemoaning that things are not what they used to be? No.
At what point does he walk off the stage and say, "It was a fine thing to sing but now, enough of that"?
Bozell opens his column with: "Longtime conservative leader Richard Viguerie has a simple test for credentialing a conservative: Does he walk with us?" It's an interesting question, and Bozell answers it through the noblest lens: self-interest.
Does Clemens return to pitch through his 44th birthday next August, or does he walk away after two forgettable innings in Game 1 last week following a regular season in which his earned run average soared all the way to 1.87, mostly because of a September hamstring problem?
Or does he walk around with a scowl on his face, always ready for a fight?
If I'm "poetic", he's Lord Byron – so why does he walk, talk and hold himself the way he does?
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Just why did he walk away?
So what happened – did he walk out on fame, or did fame walk out on him?
Only when he had made that point clear to the warders, as evening fell, did he walk away.
Watkins did not seek trouble, but nor did he walk away from it.
Why did he walk six batters — in five innings yet — against the Yankees last week?
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