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Discover Ludwig'on the walk' is correct and usable in written English.
You could use this phrase when referring to something you did, saw, or experienced during the course of a walk (e.g. "I saw a beautiful flower during my walk yesterday").
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I'm a big one on the walk.
On the walk back, an argument broke out.
"I'm like the dog going on the walk," he said.
BICKFORD THEATER "Pigeons on the Walk," by Andrew Johns.
On the walk, Hermann decided to turn back.
On the walk home I feel queasy and decrepit.
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The other two bedrooms are on the walk-out lower level, which also has a kitchenette.
They were virtually giving tickets away on the walk-up to Hillsborough.
Also, make or buy stars such as the ones on the "Walk of Fame".
Cartwheeling arms — pow! TIGHT ON: A puddle of blood congealing on the Walk of Fame.
"I don't think they even got a star on the Walk of Fame".
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