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Discover Ludwig"I walk in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it any time you want to describe someone walking into a place. For example, "I walked in and saw a room full of people."
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I walk in and think, 'Really?
I walk in and figure things out".
I walk in rain, wind and hail.
When I walk in, everything seems benign.
when I walk in," Scher says.
I walk in the nursing home, she hugs me.
I know it the minute I walk in a house.
I walk in carrying my helmet and everybody's dumbfounded.
The moment I walk in the door I relax.
When I walk in, I'm always in a great mood.
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Miraculously, I walk in the door right as it's done.
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