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Discover LudwigThe phrase "having a walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It is commonly used to describe the action of going on a leisurely walk or stroll. It can also be used to indicate the present continuous tense of the verb "to walk." For example: - I enjoy having a walk in the park every morning before work. - Are you planning on having a walk in the neighborhood later? - My dog loves having a walk in the woods. - She was having a walk when she suddenly spotted a rare bird. - Having a walk in nature is a great way to clear your mind and relax.
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"How about having a walk down memory lane to where they originated?
Updated at 12.58am BST 11.59pm BST Appetites sated, we're having a walk round downtown Moab.
More than 2,000 colleagues shared entries, which included simple tips such as understanding nutrition, getting enough sleep, or simply having a walk during lunch breaks.
They moved the ball with their usual ambition, but it was like a dog on a treadmill thinking it was having a walk.
The journey started with Mike Hudson having a walk in hot and dusty Rome with Claude Musikas of the CEA in 1980 and continues to Mike enjoying a celebratory beer (or two) in Reading (2012) with Laurence Harwood and Frank Lewis.
Kerry says: "My family and I were having a walk during the Christmas break and feeding the ducks.
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To most people, these baubles mean little, but Mandelson adores pomp and ceremony and fought hard for the pure flummery of chairing 10-minute Privy Council meetings in front of the Queen and having a walk-on part at the state opening of Parliament.
It's like having a walking meditation.
Colbert imagined the pad having a walk-in gulag and an open-concept tiger pit.
Another moment was when I started realizing I was hoarding 'memories.' I used to make so much fun of my mom for keeping absolutely everything as a memory and I find myself having a walk-in closet and a loft packed with memories and items of things I can't let go of that remind me of great times.
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