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Discover Ludwig"to be walking" is correct and usable in written English.
It is an infinitive verb phrase that can be used to describe someone's actions. For example: "I love to be walking in the park during fall."
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They appeared to be walking normally, easily.
Mr Erdogan seems to be walking into their trap.
I felt happy to be walking with them.
I don't want to be walking down the street scared.
But this time they're actually going to be walking.
Quite a few seem to be walking for exercise.
To be walking lines in fields was a bit different".
He is supposed to be walking it, breaking it down.
Mr. Khatami, meanwhile, seems to be walking in place.
Now half the world seems to be walking.
Don't expect anyone to be walking away from this fight.
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