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"long walking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a lengthy walk or to the activity of walking for a lengthy period of time. For example, "We went on a long walking tour of the city."
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WHY HE WALKS "I started long walking when I moved to New York in 1989 after graduate school.
One of the most revealing things about Engels is the way, after the defeat of the 1848 revolutions, he chose to take a long walking holiday in the Loire Valley, mainly featuring fine wine and equally fine women.
Instead, after shedding her cloak and turban, Ms. Acogny moves about the stage with a long walking staff, a pilgrim traversing memories as if they were individual pools of light in a dim world.
The Pittsburgh hurler admitted to being "high as a Georgia pine" against the Padres out in San Diego, a 1970 game in which he didn't allow a single hit despite tilting at windmills all game long, walking eight batters and hitting one.
With Wild having just gone into movie production with Reese Witherspoon starring as Strayed, and the increasing population of travelers seeking meaningful ways of encountering different cultures, (see "Future of Travel: Humanity"). the two memoirs -- although different in venue and style -- are instructive on the curative aspects of undertaking a long walking journey.
We performed 5 minutes long walking experiments with five different Canton S (CS) sub-strains: CS_TP, CS_TZ, CS_JC, CS_BS and CS_HS.
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