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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk across" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that you are moving from one side of an area to another. For example: "We need to walk across the bridge to get to the other side."
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They walk across Europe.
I'll walk across the Williamsburg Bridge.
Walk across the Harvard Bridge into Boston.
I want to walk across campus.
We'd walk across the Brooklyn Bridge.
Did they walk across your property?
"You could walk across to Randalls Island".
You can walk across it in minutes.
The zombie walk across Westminster bridge.
Walk across it, and you will, too.
He didn't do anything but walk across a backyard".
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