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"walk briskly" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe the action of walking in a hurried or energetic manner. For example, "I left the store in a hurry and began to walk briskly down the street."
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Using an incremental walking and jogging technique, you walk briskly for several minutes, jog slowly for several minutes and then go back to walking.
I walk briskly.
Walk briskly 30 minutes a day.
"Walk briskly a half an hour a day.
I walk briskly while I'm warming down, but that doesn't prevent it.
You can walk briskly and your thoughts are your own, safe from commercial bombardment".
I've never made eye contact with passers-by and I always walk briskly.
She'd walk briskly across the carpet, rolling the suitcase behind her, like a businesswoman at the airport.
Bicycle, swim or even walk briskly, as long as you raise your heart rate sufficiently for four minutes.
Young women walk briskly though the streets, perhaps to avoid the corners where young men often congregate.
Other men in shirts and ties, women in neat heels, walk briskly about with files under their arms, being administrators.
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