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Discover Ludwig"going for walks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it any time that you are referring to an activity that involves walking somewhere, either for leisure or as exercise. For example: "I like to go for walks in the park on nice days."
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Also, I enjoy going for walks in the countryside or going into London for the day.
"I spent my time looking after the kids and going for walks.
My happiest memories as a child were going for walks with my father and saying nothing.
"My doctoral advisor had the habit of going for walks with his students to brainstorm," Oppezzo says of Schwartz.
Wild dogs roam the area, which the teachers say made many children afraid of going for walks.
He remained active, going for walks in the small, picturesque village where he lived in the Jura mountains.
But she also remembers him cooking her scrambled eggs, taking her to the beach and going for walks across Dartmoor.
But after a week of going for walks, baking cakes and painting a labyrinth to meditate on during labor, Hargis had given birth very quickly.
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They go for walks.
We went for walks together.
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