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The phrase "walk him" is correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used when discussing physically assisting someone to walk, as in "The physical therapist helped walk him down the hallway." It can also be used figuratively to mean guiding or influencing someone's actions or decisions, as in "Her friends always tried to walk her away from bad decisions." Example: "The dog trainer taught the owner how to properly walk him on a leash."
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Walk him.
I change his bandages, or walk him.
It's O.K. if we walk him".
You helped me walk him around.
"You walk him, he scores.
He recommended I walk him another day.
Obviously we were going to walk him.
"You can't walk him," Posada said.
My God! — not to walk him.
I walk him to the car.
Pell would walk him to court.
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