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Discover Ludwig"some walking" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to walking, such as when you are participating in a physical activity that includes walking. Example: I decided to get in some walking this morning before work.
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Moreover, by studying some walking characteristics of many stable cases, a necessary condition for stable walking is proposed.
Much talking, some walking.
We have, for example, some walking sticks that are enormous.
I'd prefer an activity that involves some walking.
Furthermore, some walking features, such as the walking efficiency and lateral control, are demonstrated.
The vacationer followed the Jefferson Highway a long way out, via two buses and some walking.
The crowd then dispersed, with some walking up the street back to the church in tears.
On Tuesday, many riders climbed onto their bikes looking pained, some walking gingerly, others limping.
While perusing the Strip around 11 p.m., he saw kids unsupervised, some walking through casinos.
I bought her some walking boots and we have ended up happily married.
"Apart from some walking wounded, big companies in general do not have a problem with finance.
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