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Discover LudwigThe phrase "made walk" is not correct in standard written English.
It does not convey a clear meaning and is not commonly used.
Example: "He made walk to the store" is incorrect; it should be "He made him walk to the store."
Alternatives: "forced to walk" or "caused to walk."
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Throughout the day on Tuesday, the university made walk-in emergency counseling available for students.
These bicycles have made walking around the city much scarier.
It was hot in August, but a breeze made walking comfortable and they walked a lot.
A thick layer of mud made walking up the porch steps a hazard.
The snow cover made walking over the endless stream of slippery boulders difficult and slow.
Her spine was bent double and swollen legs made walking almost impossible.
She said she had breathing problems that made walking there difficult.
Nicotra even gave away the family dog because mafia threats made walks impossible.
Hurricane-force winds and whipping electric lines made walking hardly possible.
Declining health made walking the streets a struggle, but his passion for the city was undiminished.
Bricks, slate tiles, and glass flying through the air made walking in the streets as perilous as crossing a battlefield.
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