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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk across to" is correct and can be used in written English
It typically means to traverse a distance, either physical or metaphorical, in order to get to a certain destination. For example: She decided to walk across to the store to get some milk.
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"You could walk across to Randalls Island".
I leave it, and walk across to the market, just as it's closing up.
If you're on a stage and standing still, walk across to the other side.
I may just walk across to the park too, but only to sit on a bench and read.
8.42pm: The senators have started to walk across to the House chamber, where both houses will hear the address.
So when you weren't shooting the scenes, because we were all suited up already we'd just walk across to the other rink and play hockey all night.
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Flynn walked across to the window.
She walks across to a table.
Stalin walked across to console her.
Mr. Hatang slid the drawer shut and walked across to a thick steel door.
"Just a second," she said, walking across to the oven and opening it.
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