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The phrase 'maybe walk' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when you are suggesting something as an option. For example: "We could take the bus to the mall, or maybe walk since it's a nice day outside."
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Maybe "walk" isn't the right word.
"Maybe walk around with the crutches.
Vena Taylor stretched against a tree as she prepared to run a loop of the park, and maybe walk some, she acknowledged.
Maybe walk to the mic, take a long pause, then arch an eyebrow and shrug: "And they say the Jews run Hollywood …" But, you know, up to Mel.
"If I'm really tired and things have been really busy, eg an Ofsted inspection, it's better to just accept you've missed it, maybe walk the dog instead and not worry too much".
Without a guard, we stop at the next station and we have to shut down the train and maybe walk back eight coaches to reset the alarm in the toilet.
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So, maybe walking is in my blood.
Who knows, maybe walking bridges can build bridges between us.
Maybe walking can be a state of mind in your head, I suggest.
Or maybe "walking" is too anthropomorphic a way to put it; the motion was closer to a glide, or to the bobbing of a stunned moth.
If they walked him and walked him and maybe walked him again, one of his teammates would produce a critical hit.
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