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Discover LudwigThe phrase "quick walk" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used to describe a brief or fast-paced walk. Example: I didn't have much time, so I took a quick walk around the block before heading to work.
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I'm going for a quick walk.
Mrs. Papadopoulos has traded her quick walk to work for a 35-minute subway ride.
CBGB's was a quick walk down Third Avenue into the Bowery.
But a quick walk around this painting would have revealed a few anachronisms.
A quick walk around the main entrances uncovered one ticket scalper.
She and her mother take a quick walk together every day.
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After a quick walk-through — Meyer spotted and comped a woman he referred to as "New York's first celebrity woman chef" — we stepped back outside to ponder logistics.
Here's a quick walk-through of what it's doing.
Here is a quick walk-through of the Android OS.
FilmStruck launched earlier this month, and you can watch a quick walk-through of the app in the video above.
I'd submit that they are more useful than yet another quick walk-through of the high points of Hitler's life.
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