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Discover Ludwig"had been walked" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the past perfect tense, passive voice form of the verb "walk" and it is used to indicate that an action was completed in the past before another past action or time frame. Example: By the time we arrived at the park, the entire path had been walked by the morning joggers.
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The dog had been walked, the dry cleaning dropped off, the stamps purchased.
'Start at the letter A' The 21 cold horses had been walked for the past half hour.
Once Baker determined that Witasick was gutsy enough to stay in the game, the pitcher gave up yet another run-scoring single, this one to Bengie Molina, who had been walked intentionally more times in the game than Barry Bonds.
When the shed had been walked down to the road and just as it was being set crosswise over the horse, there came from the store one harsh, painful, unwilled whoop of laughter.
Ms. Carpenter, who had been escorted through the terraced garden by her son Parker, wore a floor-length turquoise halter gown, and Ms. Steele, who had been walked down the path by Parker's brother, Blake, chose an orchid-hued gown whose ruffled skirt echoed the ripples in her long hair.
I never found out why, because when I resumed reading the story at 11 30 p.m. (once the children were in bed, the dog had been walked and I realized that my balm, David Letterman, was in reruns), I promptly fell asleep.
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They had been walking in the street.
Of course she had been walking in the coalbin.
Many said they had been walking for hundreds of miles.
The family had been walking at South Fistral beach in Newquay.
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