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Discover Ludwig"walk carefully" is a correct and usable phrase written in English.
You can use this phrase to caution someone to be cautious when walking, such as, "Walk carefully, as there may be ice on the road."
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The exhibition was cordoned off and visitors had to walk carefully around the perimeter.
With him you must walk carefully among the tombstones, reading the inscriptions, until you discover Benveniste's grave.
Most parts are mercifully well-grazed – but that means you have to walk carefully through herds of cattle.
I WALK carefully in the cool night air, focusing a kerosene lantern on the stone-paved path.
THERE was a time when I had to walk carefully through the orchard when the apple trees were in bloom.
You walk carefully past huge wooden-framed structures to sit on cushioned risers along two sides of an open floor covered in brown paper.
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The man walked carefully up the hill.
The father walked carefully forward, holding the gun to his shoulder.
He walked carefully, quietly, his eyes blinking as they began to take in the dark.
Rinsing, I walked carefully across the wet granite floor to the tubs.
And young lads, all young lads, were walking carefully up to it, and touching it and dashing back.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com