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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk a" is grammatically incorrect and would not typically be used in written English.
It lacks a subject and verb, making it incomplete and nonsensical. It may be used in spoken language as a filler phrase or stutter, but would not be intentionally used in a coherent sentence. Example of incorrect usage: "I saw walk a at the park yesterday." This sentence lacks a subject and verb and does not make sense. Corrected example: "I saw a couple walking at the park yesterday."
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You walk a lot.
I walk a lot.
Just walk a bit.
You walk a different way.
I walk a lot, too.
You walk a razor's edge.
9. Walk a dog.
Then walk a little.
Walk a few yards.
Politically, he must walk a fine line.
Look up and walk a little further.
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