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"down the sidewalk" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It typically refers to movement along a sidewalk, or the path beside a road or through a community. Example: "The children skipped happily down the sidewalk, holding hands and giggling."
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See this video: Shortly before 3 a.m., the protesters turned down the sidewalk on Second Avenue.
No? Better just drive down the sidewalk, then.
Later, it went walking down the sidewalk.
An uninterrupted walk down the sidewalk?
Christina came down the sidewalk pushing a stroller.
As sweet Mrs. Pugh down the sidewalk was faring.
Now a man comes walking down the sidewalk.
Walking down the sidewalk can seem dangerously precancerous.
Moving down the sidewalk, wepassed a spindly, almost leafless skeleton.Dr.
Hitchens disappeared down the sidewalk, still carrying his china coffee cup.
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There's no world-famous event called 'walking down the sidewalk', because people do it every day.
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