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Discover Ludwig"I keep walking" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to express the ongoing or continuous action of walking. Example: "Despite the rain, I keep walking towards my destination."
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That's why I keep walking.
Do I keep walking toward him?
I keep walking around saying: Bush, Gore and I sure are trendsetters".
Busy tones on the mobile, I keep walking, stupid high heels.
I have arthritis in my knee, but I keep walking and everything".
"How did I keep walking?" said one boy, describing the desert crossing to a writer visiting Kakuma.
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I kept walking around.
"I kept walking toward them".
I kept walking, counting.
Can You?" I kept walking.
I kept walking around the house.
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