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Discover LudwigThe phrase "walk like this" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used as an imperative sentence, meaning it gives a command or instruction to someone. For example: - "If you want to walk safely on the icy sidewalk, walk like this." - "Before crossing the street, remember to look both ways and walk like this." - "To perform the dance move correctly, you need to walk like this." - "The instructor demonstrated how to walk like this in a traditional Japanese tea ceremony."
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"We walk like this," explained Ms. Fujii, "to echo the way the heart beats.
Usually, on a walk like this I would see a lot of parked bicycles and pay little attention.
I wasn't thinking, "Bin Laden wouldn't stand up or walk like this," because, after so many years of house arrest, who knows how he carried himself?
"I got mad at Mayor Bloomberg because he lets his kids walk like this on ice and snow," said Kaitlyn Velazquez, a fourth grader on her way to Public School 166 in Long Island City, Queens.
Soon enough she saw that he didn't really have a destination in mind, which was fine with her; she might as well do this, walk like this, as anything else.
An untethered space walk like this would be unlikely today, with the shuttle programme wound up, though Nasa is now working on an advanced version of the MMU for the exploration of asteroids.
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"The key to downtown is being able to have a place to walk to like this".
He walks like this".
CLAIM: How about walking like this? FACT: Just walk normally.
"I was walking like this on the street," she said, folding her arms over her chest.
He walks like this". He got up from the table and bent over and hopped forward.
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