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"in a walk" is a correctly formed phrase and can be used in written English.
It typically means to do something in a leisurely way or pace, such as walking. For example, "I decided to take in the sights by strolling in a walk around the park."
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in a walk
adverb
Easily; without difficulty.
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Rox won in a walk.
("Are you kidding? It's Illinois in a walk").
He'd surely win re-election in a walk.
The issue would galvanize all true New Yorkers, and he'd win in a walk.
(King himself was ineligible, since he would have won in a walk every week).
Keanu Reeves and Aitana Sánchez-Gijón in A Walk in the Clouds?
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In preparation, Alcock has spent three evenings in a walk-in fridge in St. John's.
A painting might hang between shelves in a walk-in closet.
In a walk-in safe, hundreds of American violins are lined up in perfectly humidified shelves.
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