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The phrase 'in walking distance' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to indicate something is close enough to be reached by walking, as opposed to driving or taking a bus. For example, "The store is in walking distance from my house, so I usually go there on foot."
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It is aggravated by walking and leads to reductions in walking distance.
Everything is in walking distance here.
Restaurants, in walking distance, were already plentiful.
Greenwich Village, Noho, Soho and Union Square are in walking distance.
A movie theater, a supermarket, shops and a restaurant are in walking distance.
Downer Avenue, a retail strip; Bradford Beach and Lake Parkk are in walking distance.
Observant Jews who do not ride on the Sabbath, the family had three congregations in walking distance to choose from.
And if its app knows where a user is, the service highlights the watering holes in walking distance.
Besides the zone's famous antiques and boutiques, the Jardin du Luxembourg, Musée d'Orsay and Gare Montparnasse are in walking distance.
HOW MUCH: $849,000 PER SQUARE FOOT: $321.60 SETTING: The town center is in walking distance; so is a country club, offering golf.
The marriage is, by all accounts, tranquil: they like to cook and listen to chamber music at Wigmore Hall, which is in walking distance.
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