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Discover LudwigThe phrase "often walk" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe a frequent action of walking, typically in a general context. Example: "I often walk to the park in the evenings to enjoy the fresh air."
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The authors reported difficulty in identifying walking trips with only GPS information in free living conditions because people often walk very slowly or briskly and make short stops.
Dancers often walk on their heels.
Perpetrators of these crimes often walk free.
I often walk along the same street.
He would often walk away with tips.
WANDERING We often walk down to the Hudson River Greenway.
"I often walk around the block," he said.
Now they often walk with their heads down, typing.
We often walk through our days blindly -- busy, busy, busy.
I often walk into meetings and just take a seat.
Criminals who can pull strings with judges or police often walk free.
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