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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I kept walking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe continuing to move even as other events or actions are occurring. For example, "Despite the heavy rainfall, I kept walking until I reached my destination."
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I kept walking around.
"I kept walking toward them".
I kept walking, counting.
I kept walking around the house.
Can You?" I kept walking.
As I kept walking to my hotel, I realized why.
I kept walking and the men kept talking.
I kept walking, the volcanic rock like a husk of dead earth beneath my running shoes.
[Laughs.] I kept walking around the block until it was my turn.
I almost turned to see if she was smiling at us, but I kept walking.
Assuming that the driver was driving with his eyes open, I kept walking.
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