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The phrase "walk it through" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to convey the idea of going through a process step-by-step or providing a thorough explanation. Example: Let's walk it through so everyone is on the same page.
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"I think the pleasure is we like to walk it through in advance, with a consciousness that's still human.
And super-potent fentanyl is so compact that pedestrian couriers can walk it through border gates hidden in clothing, shoes or body cavities.
His folding bicycle, an S2L-X Black Brompton, costs nothing to check; he says he is normally allowed to walk it through security and check it at the gate like a stroller.
Our own John Biggs already gave the Verizon Droid a quick hands-on earlier today – but in the endless rush of things, he didn't get a chance to walk it through a proper unboxing ceremony.
I said to [director Tate Taylor], "Is it OK if I don't walk it through?
Once I've finished them, then I get together with the guys and walk it through with my terrific band.
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At one point, a young man unfurled a large Peruvian flag and walked it through the audience.
So the operator walks it through the steps: hands out, bend knees, stand up, hands down.
And then I introduce the study coordinator who then goes through the, kind of walks it through on a, the logistics of it.
Redford sleeps in it, squats in it, walks through it, swims under it.
You meet ahead of time, walk through it and talk through it.
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