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Discover LudwigThe phrase "he walked away" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It can be used to describe someone physically leaving a location or situation. Example: After their argument, John stormed out of the house while Mary watched, hurt and confused. She knew he was upset, but she didn't expect him to just walk away without saying a word.
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Then he walked away.
Instead he walked away.
And he walked away.
He walked away.
With that, he walked away.
He walked away each time.
So, again, he walked away.
He walked away a millionaire.
He walked away, crying.
So he walked away.
He walked away a free man.
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