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"is walked" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is the passive form of the verb "walk," and it can be used in sentences to describe when an action is performed on the subject (in this case, the subject is being walked). Example: The dog is walked every morning by its owner. In this sentence, "is walked" is used to indicate that the dog is the one being walked, and the owner is the one performing the action.
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Some subjects would say "the boy is walking", but write "the boy is walked", while others would say "Dave is eating an apple", and write "Dave is eats an apple".
She is walked backward in her partner's arms.
Ms. Rolontz also has a Rottweiler that is walked by a dog walker.
It's simple enough to remember that the past tense of walk is walked, shout is shouted and pick is picked.
Any visitor can stir up those greasepaint ghosts, too, if the neighborhood is walked in the right frame of mind.
When the time comes, the herd is walked up the mountain, cowbells clanging, by the farm's owners, friends and family.
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For this is walking country.
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Everyone is walking around.
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